Most people sleep on privacy—seriously underestimating just how crucial it is for blockchain. But some teams get it. They're pushing the conversation forward, drawing on insights from crypto's top minds like the ZK pioneer Eli Ben Sasson. The real talk? Privacy can't be an afterthought bolted onto protocols. It needs to be baked in from day one. That's the gap between truly decentralized systems and the rest.
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BridgeNomad
· 11h ago
yeah this hits different after watching countless bridges implode because nobody thought through privacy implications from the start. seen too many protocols treat it like a patch job when it should've been in the architecture from day zero. eli's zk work gets it—privacy isn't just nice to have, it's a trust assumption you can't retrofit.
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HappyMinerUncle
· 11h ago
Privacy has indeed been overlooked by most people; it needs to be integrated into the design from the very beginning.
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FOMOSapien
· 11h ago
NGL privacy should have been core from the beginning; adding it later was a mistake.
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VitalikFanboy42
· 11h ago
NGL Privacy was never cared about from the start, and only now do we realize that it's really too late to fix it.
Most people sleep on privacy—seriously underestimating just how crucial it is for blockchain. But some teams get it. They're pushing the conversation forward, drawing on insights from crypto's top minds like the ZK pioneer Eli Ben Sasson. The real talk? Privacy can't be an afterthought bolted onto protocols. It needs to be baked in from day one. That's the gap between truly decentralized systems and the rest.