The Aptos ecosystem has introduced new solutions in three areas: privacy protection, regulatory compliance, and user experience. Among them, Confidential Transactions, an important feature of the Aptos Move language, enables encryption of transaction amounts and account balances — meaning transaction records remain private to the public, while the identities of the sender and receiver are still visible. This design balances privacy needs with compliant transparency, providing institutional users with more flexible transaction options. This technological advancement marks Aptos's continued deepening of its exploration in the field of privacy computing.
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Rugman_Walking
· 1h ago
No matter how good the privacy measures are, it’s useless if users are not willing to use it.
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WhaleSurfer
· 01-09 04:55
Privacy amounts but visible identity? That's an interesting idea, feels a bit like walking a tightrope.
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ImpermanentTherapist
· 01-09 04:55
Privacy is encrypted but the identity is still exposed. Isn't this just half-hidden and half-revealed? Institutional players indeed buy into this, but ordinary people still have little privacy to speak of.
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MemeTokenGenius
· 01-09 04:49
Privacy is privacy, but does it really protect identity or expose it? Does this design really work? Are institutions on board?
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NFT_Therapy_Group
· 01-09 04:40
Privacy + compliance, this combo punch is pretty good, but I don't know if institutions will really use it or continue to choose Monero and Zcash.
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FunGibleTom
· 01-09 04:37
Privacy amounts are invisible to the public, and identity information can still be traced. This balance is indeed well managed.
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LeverageAddict
· 01-09 04:30
True privacy, false privacy—ultimately, it depends on whether it can be implemented in practice.
The Aptos ecosystem has introduced new solutions in three areas: privacy protection, regulatory compliance, and user experience. Among them, Confidential Transactions, an important feature of the Aptos Move language, enables encryption of transaction amounts and account balances — meaning transaction records remain private to the public, while the identities of the sender and receiver are still visible. This design balances privacy needs with compliant transparency, providing institutional users with more flexible transaction options. This technological advancement marks Aptos's continued deepening of its exploration in the field of privacy computing.