Privacy Without Sacrifice



There's a roadmap update floating around that caught attention—protocol-level privacy for transfers and contract interactions, framed as compatible with compliance requirements. Sounds good on paper, but can it actually deliver?

If it works as planned, this opens some serious doors. Picture private payroll systems that don't broadcast every transaction. Stealth execution for sensitive operations. Enterprise workflows that need confidentiality but don't want to live entirely in the dark. That's the kind of infrastructure that bridges the gap between full transparency and total opacity.

The pitch: "compliance-friendly" confidentiality. Translation: privacy that plays well with regulators. Whether that's realistic remains to be seen.

Rating: 5/7
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SatoshiSherpavip
· 2h ago
Compliance-friendly privacy sounds like a scam—how is it possible to have both privacy and satisfy regulators?
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LightningAllInHerovip
· 2h ago
compliance-friendly privacy sounds like a way to fool regulators... let's wait and see if it can actually be implemented before saying anything
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NewDAOdreamervip
· 2h ago
Compliance-friendly privacy? Uh... that sounds like fooling ourselves. Can we really trust it?
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GateUser-44a00d6cvip
· 2h ago
Compliance-friendly privacy? Uh... honestly, this sounds like trying to have both fish and bear paws. Is it possible?
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