Selective disclosure is a solid technical direction. The ability to prove specific attributes without revealing unnecessary information opens up real possibilities for privacy-preserving applications in crypto and beyond. Definitely worth watching how this evolves.
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TokenomicsTherapist
· 3h ago
Privacy proofs are indeed quite interesting; they are much better than exposing everything on-chain. Ultimately, how they will be implemented depends on how the subsequent development unfolds.
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Tokenomics911
· 5h ago
Wow, this direction is indeed reliable. The ultimate form of privacy protection should be like this—no need to expose everything for others to see.
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SadMoneyMeow
· 5h ago
Privacy is fine, but I'm still a bit worried that once implemented, it might turn into a new vulnerability mining farm.
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MetaMaximalist
· 5h ago
ngl selective disclosure has been quietly crushing it in the infrastructure layer for a minute now. most people sleeping on this while chasing shitcoins tbh... the privacy-preserving angle alone unlocks actual mainstream adoption curves that these normies don't even grasp yet
Selective disclosure is a solid technical direction. The ability to prove specific attributes without revealing unnecessary information opens up real possibilities for privacy-preserving applications in crypto and beyond. Definitely worth watching how this evolves.