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The SYS (Share Your Stack) forum is a discussion board where PEPEtide users post their peptide stacks, share results, and talk through protocols with the community. You can read and reply to threads, vote on posts, attach images, and import someone else’s stack directly into your personal library — all without creating an account. The forum is pseudonymous by design: you pick a username for each thread you post and your IP address is never displayed publicly.

Getting to the forum

On mobile, tap the SYS icon in the bottom navigation bar. On desktop, select the SYS tab in the top navigation. The forum loads with a list of threads sorted by activity by default.

Browsing threads

Three sort modes control what you see at the top of the list:
SortDescription
HotTrending threads based on a combination of votes, replies, and recency
NewMost recently posted threads first
TopHighest net-vote threads of all time
Use tag filters to narrow threads by topic. Click any tag to show only threads in that category: cutting · bulking · anti-aging · recovery · cognitive · longevity · performance Use the search bar to find threads by title, content, username, or tags. Results update as you type.

Reading a thread

Click any thread title to open the full view. Inside a thread you will find:
  • The original post with the author’s stack details, text, and any images
  • Nested replies — replies to replies, displayed in a threaded structure
  • Vote counts on the thread and on individual posts
  • View count showing how many times the thread has been opened
  • Reply count for a quick sense of how active the discussion is

Creating a thread

Press New Thread (or the compose button on mobile) to open the thread creation form.
1

Write your title and content

Give your thread a descriptive title — for example, “My cutting stack: BPC-157 + CJC/Ipa — 8 weeks” tells readers exactly what to expect. Write your post content in the body field. Include context: your goals, timeline, and what you noticed.
2

Add your stack details

Use the stack builder to list each peptide in your protocol. For each peptide, fill in:
  • Peptide name
  • Dosage and unit
  • Frequency (for example, daily or every other day)
  • Timing (for example, morning, pre-bed, post-workout)
  • Duration
  • Notes specific to that peptide
You can import peptides directly from an existing protocol in your personal library to pre-fill these fields.
3

Attach images (optional)

Upload up to 4 images per thread — progress photos, lab results, or product references. Each image must be 5 MB or smaller.
4

Select tags

Choose one or more tags that describe your thread’s topic. Tags help other users find your post when filtering.
5

Choose a username

Enter any username or alias you want to appear on your post. This is the only identifier attached to your thread. You do not need to use the same username across posts.

Replying to a thread

Open any thread and click Reply below the post you want to respond to. Replies are nested — your reply appears directly under the post it responds to, keeping conversations readable. You can attach images to replies using the same 4-image, 5 MB-per-image limits that apply to threads.

Voting

You can upvote or downvote any thread or individual post. Votes are IP-based: one vote per user per item. You can change your vote at any time. Vote counts are visible to everyone and affect Hot sorting.

Importing a shared stack

When a thread includes a stack, an Import to My Library button appears alongside the stack details. Click it and all peptides from that stack are copied into your personal library in one step. From there you can add vials, build protocols, and start tracking — the imported data stays local on your device and is never linked back to the original thread or its author.
Importing a stack copies the peptide entries only. You still need to add your own vials and build a protocol before you can start tracking doses.

Deleting your own content

If you posted a thread or reply and want to remove it, press the Delete button visible on that post. A confirmation dialog appears before anything is deleted. The server verifies that the delete request comes from the same IP address that created the post — this check happens server-side, so it cannot be bypassed by the client. Deleting a thread removes all of its posts and votes automatically. Deleting a reply removes all nested replies under it.
Delete authorization is IP-based. If your IP address changes between posting and deleting (for example, switching between Wi-Fi and mobile data), you may not be able to delete your own content. Post with that in mind.

Privacy and identity

The forum uses IP-based pseudonymous identity. Your IP address is hashed with SHA-256 on the server — it is never stored in plain text and is never displayed to other users. The hash is used only to determine authorship for voting and content deletion. You choose a different username for each post if you like; there is no persistent identity tied across threads.
Connect a Solana wallet to receive a persistent handle in the format Peptard-XXXX, derived from your wallet address. This gives you a consistent, recognizable identity across threads without revealing your wallet address or real name. Wallet connection is entirely optional — you can post without one.
The forum does not ask for your email address, real name, or any personal information. No account is created. Image uploads are validated for file type and size on the server; no metadata is extracted from them.
The SYS forum is a public discussion board. Anything you post — including stack details, images, and notes — is visible to all users. Do not share personal health information you want to keep private.