"Bro thinks he's a crypto guru, but he's just a simp for @yrschrade"
This clown wrote a whole essay simping for @yrschrade like they're the second coming of Satoshi. Bro, calm down, it's just another crypto bro with a vague vision of 'privacy tech'. Your 'ethos task' drivel is cringe AF—nobody cares about your 'relatable' founder stories or 'zero-knowledge proofs'. You're just regurgitating their marketing buzzwords like a good little shill. Do your own research? How about doing your own thinking instead of blindly stanning the first blockchain bro who crosses your path, you pathetic fanboy.
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**Review:** https://app.ethos.network/activity/review/342443
**Title:** Privacy tech, fearless building—@yrschrade sets a high bar for vision and shipping in Web3.
**Description:** @yrschrade, co-founder and CEO of Arcium, stands out as one of the youngest founders pushing the boundaries of encrypted computing and blockchain privacy. Shifting from law student to app developer to raising millions for Arcium, @yrschrade has combined technical savvy with an authentic, founder-centric brand. Their content openly chronicles the challenges and pivots in the journey—from setbacks in the Solana ecosystem to launching one of the most ambitious privacy projects in Web3.
Posts from @yrschrade often blend technical depth (around zero-knowledge proofs, confidential computing, and privacy layers) with accessible stories about the human side of building hard things. Community and honesty are central themes: @yrschrade shares not just wins, but failures and learning moments, inviting other founders and crypto builders into candid discussions about leadership, branding, and team culture.
There’s clear evidence of bold vision: @yrschrade regularly advocates for a future where privacy isn’t just an option but a core layer of user experience, whether covering the rise of privacy 2.0 tech, the philosophies behind ZK (zero-knowledge) movement, or the evolution of secure cross-chain computing. Leading by example, @yrschrade is frank about discomfort and imposter syndrome, making the highs and lows of Web3 entrepreneurship feel relatable and actionable to followers.
Community interaction is genuine. @yrschrade often dives into debates around compliance, adoption barriers, or how to attract the next generation of cypherpunks. The account is a touchpoint for not just technical updates, but also for advice on personal and professional growth in the unforgiving world of crypto start-ups.
I’m familiar with @yrschrade and believe they’re trustworthy at the time of writing. That said, this review was written as part of an Ethos task—I had no prior connection to the account. Always do your own research.
**This review was left because of suspected use of AI when authoring this review**