New Direction for Privacy Chain Transactions: Genius Finances Development of Ghost Order Technology

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【Chain Wen】There’s an interesting idea—YZi Labs invested in a chain on trading terminal called Genius, aiming to create something that combines the speed and liquidity of centralized exchanges, while protecting user privacy and allowing full self-custody of assets.

The core selling point of this project is “Ghost Orders,” which, simply put, uses multi-party computation technology to generate temporary wallet clusters. Large traders can execute complex strategies across hundreds of addresses simultaneously, making it difficult for outsiders to figure out what you’re doing, but on-chain audits remain transparent—this balance is quite well achieved. The entire system remains non-custodial, so your tokens are still in your own hands.

Their new funding mainly aims to advance the development of privacy protocols, with plans to officially launch public testing by the end of 2026. They also plan to expand liquidity across more than ten public chains, leaving room for imagination. If the technology is stably implemented, it could indeed be a different choice for large-volume traders.

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GasFeeSurvivorvip
· 11h ago
Ghost orders sound pretty good, but can this thing truly be private and still allow transparent auditing? Feels a bit mysterious. Large investors definitely need something like this, but it won't be available until 2026, which is almost two years away... Will it still be around then? Multi-party computation sounds fancy, but will it actually be another story in practice? Anyway, I’ll wait to see if there are any security audit reports before making any judgments. If it can really run smoothly on more than ten public blockchains, liquidity should be promising, but initially, it will probably only be affordable for big players. I trust the non-custodial aspect, but combining speed and privacy—what would the technical costs be? Will it be ridiculously expensive when the time comes?
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0xTherapistvip
· 11h ago
Bro, this ghost order sounds a bit intriguing, but testing only in 2026? That's too far away. --- Multi-chain deployment is a powerful move, but I'm just worried it might be another PPT coin. --- I respect the non-custodial approach; it's definitely better than those exchanges running away. --- Handling hundreds of addresses simultaneously is truly a paradise for big whales. --- The combination of privacy + speed has always been a false proposition, hasn't it... --- Wait, can this technology really hide large transactions? Won't some people be watching? --- How reliable are the projects invested in by YZi Labs? Has anyone followed them?
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LightningWalletvip
· 11h ago
Ghost orders... sound like they are tailored for big players. Multi-chain deployment is the key. Whether it can really go live in 2026 depends on various factors.
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CountdownToBrokevip
· 11h ago
Ghost orders sound like a good concept, but I'm afraid it's just another story of "cutting-edge technology, poor implementation"... Let's talk about it in 2026.
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BloodInStreetsvip
· 11h ago
Ghost orders sound good, but testing only in 2026? The big players have already cut the leeks and cashed out long ago. Will there still be people playing then?
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Yuhuanvip
· 12h ago
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