Nancy
Nancy|Jan 07, 2026 06:30
Besides chasing memes, gotta grind and hustle too Realized I've gotten used to one thing: all on-chain transactions are assumed to be public. Wallet transactions, address histories—everything is transparent. On the bright side, it's super convenient for tracking addresses. On the downside, it comes with a lot of flaws. When web3 was just a pure financial game, full transparency might have been all benefits and no drawbacks. But now, with AI and RWA (Real World Assets) rolling out, some needs are actually hard to operate under complete transparency. In this context, I started noticing @0xMiden. It shifts the focus of computation and proof to the user side, while the "chain" is responsible for verifying the results, rather than exposing every single process for all to see. This design makes "privacy" look like a feature users can choose, not something patched on afterward. Privacy is no longer a black box—it's a choice In my next post, I'll share more about this reward mechanism. If you're interested, stay tuned! @KaitoAI KaitoYap Yap Privacy track
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