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Hey everyone, good afternoon! Recently, I revisited some news from the Web3 industry and unexpectedly found a story worth discussing — the privacy track.
@BeldexCoin@ received a $25 million investment from DWF Labs, and it’s not just about the funding—both parties have also officially formed a partnership.
Speaking of DWF Labs, it’s quite controversial in the community. I looked into it and found that in just 16 months, they invested in 470 projects. They’re both market makers and investors. Although some operations have been questioned for potentially affecting coin prices, many partners believe their resources are quite powerful.
In this collaboration with Beldex, DWF not only provided funding but also agreed to be a major supporter and advisor, helping with promotion and attracting more people to join the ecosystem—essentially providing both money and resources.
Let’s talk about Beldex’s core focus, which happens to align perfectly with the 2024 trend — privacy protection.
Nowadays, people are increasingly sensitive about their personal information online. The privacy track in Web3 is also gaining popularity, with the global privacy computing market surpassing $6.2 billion.
Beldex already has several practical products:
BChat is a private messaging app, BelNet is a decentralized VPN, and there’s an ad-free Web3 browser. Plus, they have a cross-chain asset anonymization privacy protocol. This suite of products offers comprehensive online identity and data protection, and these products can even work together seamlessly.
What excites me most is Beldex’s future plans—they intend to integrate EVM into their mainnet:
It’s important to note that EVM compatibility is a major trend now. Even the BRC20 protocol has upgraded to include EVM. This means developers will be able to create privacy-preserving smart contracts on Beldex.
Applications that were previously impossible are now within reach. Whether it’s enterprises sharing sensitive data or regular users needing secure storage, solutions might be found within this ecosystem. The landscape is opening up rapidly.
Do you think Beldex’s privacy product suite will become its core competitive advantage? #Beldex