Privacy in crypto feels different when you actually use it. For me, practical privacy means more than just hiding transactions—it's about having control over what gets exposed on-chain. With protocols like Miden pushing privacy-focused solutions, the question becomes: what does it really look like when privacy tools become standard infrastructure rather than niche features? The gap between privacy as a concept and privacy as a working system is wider than most realize.
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NewPumpamentals
· 8h ago
NGL, the day privacy tools go from niche to infrastructure is when crypto truly takes off... Right now, too many people just talk without taking action.
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liquidation_watcher
· 8h ago
NGL privacy tools really need to be used to understand the difference; just talking about it is meaningless.
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SerumSquirrel
· 8h ago
NGL Miden's setup sounds good, but actually using it is a different story... Privacy tools transforming from niche gadgets into infrastructure is still a long way to go.
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staking_gramps
· 8h ago
ngl, you're right. It’s only when privacy tools are actually implemented that you realize how difficult it is. Will protocols like Miden become mainstream? It still feels a bit too niche.
Privacy in crypto feels different when you actually use it. For me, practical privacy means more than just hiding transactions—it's about having control over what gets exposed on-chain. With protocols like Miden pushing privacy-focused solutions, the question becomes: what does it really look like when privacy tools become standard infrastructure rather than niche features? The gap between privacy as a concept and privacy as a working system is wider than most realize.