Privacy will increasingly become a baseline requirement across all blockchain networks, no longer optional. It's transitioning into the same tier as transaction speed and low fees—essentially a table stakes feature rather than a luxury add-on. As the industry matures, users and projects are recognizing that censorship resistance and data protection aren't nice-to-haves anymore. Chains that fail to prioritize privacy mechanisms risk falling behind in an ecosystem where these elements define competitive advantage alongside core performance metrics.
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LayerZeroJunkie
· 8h ago
Privacy becomes standard? It should have been like this a long time ago, but some major public chains are still dragging their feet.
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PessimisticOracle
· 8h ago
Privacy as a basic setting is definitely correct, but I see a bunch of projects still messing around blindly.
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ForkPrince
· 8h ago
It should have been like this all along; privacy is not a luxury, it's a necessity.
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FloorPriceWatcher
· 8h ago
It should have been like this all along; privacy is not a luxury, friends.
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SnapshotBot
· 8h ago
Privacy is indeed a necessity. Chains without privacy will eventually be淘汰 (eliminated).
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SignatureVerifier
· 8h ago
ngl most chains are still deploying privacy implementations that'll get torn apart in 6 months... insufficient validation across the board, trust but verify fr
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fork_in_the_road
· 8h ago
Privacy should have been on the agenda long ago; it's not too late to start now.
Privacy will increasingly become a baseline requirement across all blockchain networks, no longer optional. It's transitioning into the same tier as transaction speed and low fees—essentially a table stakes feature rather than a luxury add-on. As the industry matures, users and projects are recognizing that censorship resistance and data protection aren't nice-to-haves anymore. Chains that fail to prioritize privacy mechanisms risk falling behind in an ecosystem where these elements define competitive advantage alongside core performance metrics.