PH4NTXM is now in a stable state.
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PH4NTXM is now in a stable state.
6+ months straight, day and night, countless builds, trial and error and a lot of work and research. Built something that isn’t just a project — it’s an ecosystem.
It’s not “finished.” It never will be. That’s the point.
This isn’t ours anymore.
It belongs to all of us.PH4NTXM is now a piece of the open source community — something we shape together, break together, rebuild together.
Take it:
- download it,
- run it,
- break it,
- rebuild it,
- fork it,
- contribute to it,
- make it your own.If you’re into low-level systems, Linux internals, networking, runtime behavior — this is your playground.
If you’re not (yet), even better. Learn by getting your hands dirty inside it.Everything you need is here:
https://github.com/PH4NTXMOFFICIAL/PH4NTXMThis is bigger than a system.
It’s a step toward building the future of privacy we deserve — and that should belong to all of us by right.
In an era of constant surveillance, we need tools that give power back —
systems that reinforce our right to privacy, not take it away.PH4NTXM is a foundation for that direction.
Take it apart. Push it further. Contribute!
PH4NTXM is yours now.
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