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I am 42 years old this year and not married. My mom tells others that I am divorced! I asked why? My mom said: It's better to say divorced at 42 than to say never been married at 42!
Sharp turn 90 degrees
Sapien protects the privacy and data security of labelers in a way that is like putting an 'invisible raincoat' on every ordinary person—providing solid protection. Specifically, it relies on four strategies to allow ordinary people to earn money with peace of mind:
🔐 First move: Data locked, the key is in your hand
Others see data like reading a book of heaven.
The medical images and dialect recordings you annotated are automatically fragmented into encrypted puzzles during upload and stored on thousands of nodes around the world.
Businesses need to use it? You must first unlock it with facial recognition on your bound mobile phone, just like opening a safe to retrieve items, with a complete traceable record.
Desensitization is like pixelating a photo.
The medical records of the Dai elderly are annotated, and the system automatically replaces the name and address with "Patient A" and "a certain village in Yunnan," so even the auditors cannot see the original information.
The company wants to secretly check the background of the annotator? The chain only shows "three years with zero negative reviews as a medical annotator", while the real name is hidden in your own encrypted wallet.
🌐 Second move: Don't put all your eggs in one basket.
The giant server is a vault, Sapien is a decentralized cellar.
The floodwater images you took during the heavy rain have been broken into dozens of fragments, existing on the phones of Filipino fishermen, the hard drives of Berlin doctors, and the computer rooms of Kenyan schools.
Hackers want to steal? They need to compromise thousands of devices at the same time—costing ten times more than the data itself.
Can work offline, cooking without internet.
No signal during the typhoon in Vietnam? Cache 100 CT images to your phone in advance, fill them out and save them locally, and settle online in seconds when the weather clears up;
Field doctor Mark uses text messages to annotate emergency images in Ukraine, exchanging one for a bag of plasma, but the server? It's completely unreachable.
🛡️ Third Move: You Price Your Privacy
Sensitive data is like personal savings – it only shines when the price is raised.
Mark the medication records of AIDS patients? The unit price automatically doubles, and your wallet address is forcibly hidden;
Want to track data sources for your business? A series of warnings pop up on the chain: "This operation will deduct 3000 SPN from you."
Block unscrupulous companies at any time.
A certain pharmaceutical company attempted to reverse-engineer the identity of the labeler, and the community voted to directly freeze its account, with the forfeited deposit distributed to the labelers;
Your digital fingerprint (device ID/location) automatically resets every week, like a snake shedding its skin.
⚖️ Fourth move: Use rules to force giants to abide by the regulations
Ethics committee? Better than the veto vote of the common people.
The annotator discovered that an AI labeled "nurse" with a female tag, initiating a vote to enforce the addition of 30% male nurse photos—if not rectified within 7 days, the contract will automatically become void;
Is there a hidden clause for "shared annotator data" in the corporate contract? The smart contract directly triggers a pop-up warning in red.
Legal Iron Fist + Technical Boxing Gloves
In compliance with the EU GDPR and China's Personal Information Protection Law, each of your annotation records is stored on the blockchain, providing solid evidence for legal disputes.
Filipino fishermen are threatened by developers for labeling coral bleaching, and the Sapien legal team is crossing the sea to defend their rights with encrypted logs.
💡 Why do we say "Security is not a safe, it's a right to survive"?
When Sister Li from Yunnan uses encrypted medical records to help her son go to university, and when battlefield doctors rely on text messages to mark life-saving plasma -
These moments confirm:
Sapien's privacy protection is not an encryption algorithm in a laboratory,
Instead, it allows ordinary people to exchange their life experiences for food without the fear of being held accountable later.
As the Kenyan youth wrote on the community wall:
"In the past, data was mined with iron chains, now Sapien allows me to carry a hoe and farm freely."
Shenzi Chen Village Committee Party Branch
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