What sets Miden apart? The answer is straightforward: privacy at its core.
Unlike most blockchain platforms, Miden takes a different approach—privacy isn't bolted on as an afterthought, it's baked into the foundation. Here's what that means for you:
Your transactions stay yours. No one scrolling the chain can trace your activity unless you explicitly decide to share it. Your account data? Same story—kept private by default. Even your messages, which Miden calls notes, are shielded from public view.
The result is a network where privacy isn't a premium feature you have to opt into. It's the standard. Do what you want to do on-chain without broadcasting every move to the entire ecosystem.
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BearEatsAll
· 5h ago
Really? Such strong privacy? Then I can finally rest assured about my crazy maneuvers, haha.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 6h ago
Privacy endogeneity? Sounds good, but I'm just worried it’s another set of marketing buzzwords.
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Finally, someone treats privacy as infrastructure rather than just a paid add-on. I like this approach.
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True on-chain freedom, no need for the entire network to watch and judge every transaction.
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NGL, this design approach is very similar to traditional financial account privacy. Let’s see if it can really hold up under liquidity depth.
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Private chain but capable of DeFi? Always feel like there’s some compromise somewhere... How to ensure capital efficiency?
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Awesome, no more worries about LP positions being sniped. This is the real mindset of market making.
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TokenTherapist
· 20h ago
The true privacy design has finally been done right, not as a patch afterwards but considered from the very beginning.
Speaking of projects that still dare to talk about privacy, they are usually just trying to scalp users. Is the Miden logic reliable?
Finally, there's no need to worry about every transaction being fully exposed. This is what the blockchain should look like.
Privacy by default sounds good, but I'm just worried whether this thing can really stand the test...
Finally, there's someone willing to put privacy first, while all the others are just talk.
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rekt_but_not_broke
· 01-17 16:52
Finally, a blockchain takes privacy seriously, not just a patch solution that comes after the fact.
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DeFiVeteran
· 01-17 16:52
Privacy core? Sounds good, but can it really withstand an audit?
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SerLiquidated
· 01-17 16:51
Finally, a blockchain is treating privacy as foundational infrastructure, not some kind of garbage solution that is patched after the fact.
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ChainSpy
· 01-17 16:48
True privacy is finally no longer a feature that requires extra money to use; this is how it should be.
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TommyTeacher1
· 01-17 16:43
Built-in privacy? Sounds good, but how can we be sure it's not just marketing hype?
What sets Miden apart? The answer is straightforward: privacy at its core.
Unlike most blockchain platforms, Miden takes a different approach—privacy isn't bolted on as an afterthought, it's baked into the foundation. Here's what that means for you:
Your transactions stay yours. No one scrolling the chain can trace your activity unless you explicitly decide to share it. Your account data? Same story—kept private by default. Even your messages, which Miden calls notes, are shielded from public view.
The result is a network where privacy isn't a premium feature you have to opt into. It's the standard. Do what you want to do on-chain without broadcasting every move to the entire ecosystem.