Whisper Networks Buzz: The 'spce' Code That Big Tech Hopes You Never Decode
A source with access to restricted terminal logs just slipped me a data trail that doesn't exist on any public ledger. It's a single repeating cipher, 'spce'—not a typo for space, but an acronym for "Secure Private Computation Enclaves." The rumor? Three major Silicon Valley giants have been mass-decommissioning their own quantum-resistant servers to quietly funnel all future AI training through a hidden 'spce' grid. Why? Because the grid has a failsafe: it can instantly erase any memory of what was computed. The dots connect to a classified cease-and-desist letter from an international oversight body. The public isn't supposed to know the grid is active. I'd look over your shoulder, but the signal's already fading.