The nostr:nprofile1qyjhwumn8ghj7en9v4j8xtnwdaehgu3wvfskuep0dakku62ltamx2mn5w4ex2ucpxpmhxue69uhkjarrdpuj6em0d3jx2mnjdajz6en4wf3k7mn5dphhq6rpva6hxtnnvdshyctz9e5k6tcqyp7u8zl8y8yfa87nstgj2405t2shal4rez0fzvxgrseq7k60gsrx6zeuh5t client generates a unique encryption key per user. That key is used to encrypt data throughout the process so we can't see your data. Our code is open-source and uses confidential computing to provide proof of the code running on our servers. To my understanding, Venice is a proxy that passes your data through their servers, whether it's to open models or ChatGPT/Claude. Users can't verify the code running on their servers, so there aren't cryptographic proofs of privacy like Maple provides.