On blockchains, privacy doesn't have to be an all-or-nothing game. You shouldn't be forced to choose between total anonymity and complete exposure of your personal information.



Projects like Miden are demonstrating a more nuanced approach. They're leveraging zero-knowledge proofs to let users verify credentials—age, residency, accreditation status—without actually disclosing sensitive data. Think about it: you can prove you meet certain conditions through cryptographic verification, keeping your underlying information secure and private.

This middle ground matters. It creates space for compliance and privacy to coexist on-chain, rather than treating them as opposing forces. Users maintain control while institutions get the verification they need.
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