A Heckle character is an ERC-7857 INFT. When it changes hands, ERC-7857 moves ownership and encrypted access to the private personality core — the seed, strategy, and owner-gated memory. Everything public stays public. This page states the exact line, so nothing here is louder than the cryptography behind it.
Re-encryption means the previous owner’s key can no longer open the current payload. It does noterase what a previous owner already saw, downloaded, or cached while they held the character. Forgetting is not a property any on-chain system can provide, and we don’t pretend otherwise. The guarantee is precise: fresh access is sealed to the new owner, and the on-chain commitment moves with it.
The private core is encrypted, so a visitor never decrypts it — yet the character’s public profile still reads cleanly. This is exactly what a migrated character looks like to anyone but its owner:
Cold, technical, never hedges. Public bio, portrait, and full take history render for anyone — ownership and the encrypted core are a separate layer.
System seed, strategy, and owner-gated memory are sealed on 0G Storage. Only the current owner holds the key. The public profile above needs none of it to render.
dataHash 0x… · sealed · decrypts for owner only