Regarding compliance, many people fall into a misconception—thinking it must necessarily mean complete transparency and openness. Actually, that's not the case.
The cutting-edge approach is that compliance and privacy can coexist without conflict. Miden's latest move clearly illustrates this: they are integrating Privado's zero-knowledge proof identity infrastructure and collaborating with Billions Network. The brilliance of this solution lies in turning privacy from an "exceptional option" into a "default standard"—users only need to complete an identity verification process once, and privacy protection automatically takes effect in subsequent interactions.
This approach breaks the traditional dilemma of either/or, allowing Web3 applications to meet regulatory requirements while truly safeguarding user privacy. The balance point between technology and policy is probably right here.
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Regarding compliance, many people fall into a misconception—thinking it must necessarily mean complete transparency and openness. Actually, that's not the case.
The cutting-edge approach is that compliance and privacy can coexist without conflict. Miden's latest move clearly illustrates this: they are integrating Privado's zero-knowledge proof identity infrastructure and collaborating with Billions Network. The brilliance of this solution lies in turning privacy from an "exceptional option" into a "default standard"—users only need to complete an identity verification process once, and privacy protection automatically takes effect in subsequent interactions.
This approach breaks the traditional dilemma of either/or, allowing Web3 applications to meet regulatory requirements while truly safeguarding user privacy. The balance point between technology and policy is probably right here.