Many privacy projects start by discussing cryptography, curves, and proof systems.
But @0xMiden's approach is quite counterintuitive— It doesn't force users to understand privacy.
Privacy is inherently present, rather than a feature that requires active learning or configuration.
I think this is a very important shift: Truly mature privacy must be "seamless." @KaitoAI
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Many privacy projects start by discussing cryptography, curves, and proof systems.
But @0xMiden's approach is quite counterintuitive—
It doesn't force users to understand privacy.
Privacy is inherently present,
rather than a feature that requires active learning or configuration.
I think this is a very important shift:
Truly mature privacy must be "seamless."
@KaitoAI