Kepler 1.0.1
Kepler 1.0.1 marks the first mainnet milestone for Inflectiv: datasets can now be encrypted and uploaded live with cryptographic guarantees.
Seal Encryption
Datasets are encrypted end-to-end with Seal before being made available.
Only authorized wallets (via allowlists or token-gates) can decrypt and access.
Ephemeral keys ensure data never remains in plaintext outside secure environments.
Programmable rules allow creators to define who can view, edit, or extend a dataset.
Walrus Upload (Mainnet)
Encrypted datasets are stored via Walrus, ensuring decentralized availability.
Mainnet support means persistent, verifiable storage beyond test environments.
Integration provides a scalable, DePIN-friendly layer for structured intelligence.
Why Kepler 1.0.1?
From testnet → mainnet: real-world permanence and security for datasets.
First dual-layer milestone: encryption (Seal) + availability (Walrus) = complete foundation for secure dataset publishing.
Sets the stage for Cassini: tokenization, licensing, and marketplace access.
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