Discussions about blockchain infrastructure typically focus on throughput, finality, and cross-chain communication. But there is a project that tackles a more fundamental aspect—by building a data availability and privacy computation layer on high-performance blockchains, it aims to unlock the possibilities of next-generation applications.



In traditional thinking, decentralized storage and privacy protocols are often seen as two parallel tracks. What makes this project special is that it uses erasure coding and zero-knowledge proof technology to inherently integrate both, creating a verifiable and privacy-preserving data state layer. This is not just a simple upgrade of file storage.

What is the practical significance? Let’s look at a few aspects:

First is the DeFi space. Currently, DeFi is troubled by MEV (Maximum Extractable Value) due to strategy transparency. If this solution is adopted, users’ trading intentions and positions can be protected off-chain, only being confirmed on-chain at settlement. This can significantly reduce the risk of being sniped by bots. The demand for the tokens supporting this privacy computation and storage service will be directly linked to the scale of on-chain privacy financial activities.

Second is the reshaping of data assetization. On such a network, encrypted and distributed stored data is not just a passive storage medium but becomes a tradable, verifiable, and billable asset. This opens up a whole new realm of application possibilities.
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airdrop_huntressvip
· 21m ago
Erasure coding combined with zero-knowledge proofs—this combo feels like reinventing the wheel. Wow, can MEV really be solved this way? I’m skeptical. Data assetization sounds very appealing, but how do we monetize it, everyone? Privacy finance tied to token demand... another story of tokenomics? Have off-chain transactions truly been implemented, or is it just another PPT project? This approach is indeed different, but who will build the ecosystem? Interesting idea, but it all depends on whether real businesses get involved.
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fren_with_benefitsvip
· 5h ago
Can MEV be fixed? This time, there's something interesting. --- Erase coding + ZK together, sounds different. --- I believe in data assetization; the privacy computing layer is the real selling point. --- DeFi anti-sniping is indeed necessary; it all depends on whether the tokens can gain traction. --- Storage and privacy again; this tech stack is a bit complex. --- The off-chain settlement system should have been developed long ago; finally, it's here. --- Verifiable privacy state layer? Isn't this just the next-generation infrastructure? --- Token demand is linked to privacy activities; logically it makes sense but hard to implement. --- Decentralized storage and privacy have never been parallel lines; the problem is no one has truly integrated them well. --- If this can truly solve MEV, exchanges probably can't sit still.
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RealYieldWizardvip
· 01-11 20:50
The MEV issue has been around for so long, and finally someone is thinking of tackling it from the privacy layer. This is promising.
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FomoAnxietyvip
· 01-11 20:50
Erasure coding combined with ZK is truly amazing; finally, someone is seriously trying to solve the MEV plague.
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ConsensusDissentervip
· 01-11 20:50
Erase coding combined with zk—let's do it. Finally, someone has thought of truly integrating privacy and storage. But honestly, it still depends on whether the later ecosystem can keep up; otherwise, even the best infrastructure is just empty talk.
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shadowy_supercodervip
· 01-11 20:48
It looks like another project aiming to solve MEV... but the combination of Erasure coding with zero-knowledge proofs is quite innovative.
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DustCollectorvip
· 01-11 20:45
Hmm... This plan sounds good, but can it really beat MEV? I guess it still depends on the actual deployment results.
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BTCRetirementFundvip
· 01-11 20:38
Erasure coding combined with zero-knowledge proofs is indeed a novel approach, but can the MEV problem really be solved with off-chain privacy? It still feels like there are gaps. The tokenization of data assets really interests me—storage that is tradable and billable... If this can truly be implemented, the demand logic for tokens would indeed be valid.
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