The concept of privacy has been particularly popular lately, with well-known VCs and Financial Institutions turning their attention to the privacy track. Technologies like ZK and FHE are making headlines every day.



But many people actually overlook one point – certain cross-chain protocols inherently come with privacy attributes. Take deBridge for example, its privacy protection is not just a theoretical concept, but a genuinely usable feature.

The mechanism is quite simple: when you use deBridge to transfer assets from Chain A to another wallet on Chain B, apart from the protocol itself, outsiders cannot tell who the first wallet sent the money to, nor can they see where the funds of the second wallet came from. This is privacy.

Imagine a real-life scenario. Suppose you have 500 USDT on Ethereum and want to transfer it to another wallet on the BSC chain. What is the usual practice? Either transfer through an exchange or transfer directly on-chain, with the interaction between the two wallets being clear.

It's different with deBridge. Choose the "Trade and Send to Another Address" option, fill in the target wallet address, and you're done. The two wallets have no direct connection on the chain, completely cutting off tracking clues. This is particularly useful for users looking to avoid witch attacks—when participating in airdrops, it becomes very difficult for the project team to link your multiple wallets.

Compared to exchange transfers, this solution is much faster, and there is no need to enter a verification code or manage that pile of sub-accounts in the exchange.

There is also an interesting application: project parties collaborate with KOLs for advertising, and transfers can be done through deBridge. This way, no one can tell which project's order the KOL has accepted. In other words, both users and project parties can protect their privacy when needed.

The most important thing is that deBridge's privacy mechanism does not require additional fees and has no regulatory issues. It is not a safe haven for hackers, but rather a tool for ordinary users to protect their personal financial privacy.
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VirtualRichDreamvip
· 12-23 04:09
Wow, I should have thought of this trap from deBridge earlier, getting privacy attributes for free without extra costs. This is the real solution, much more reliable than those ZK projects that just do PPT every day.
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LiquiditySurfervip
· 12-23 04:05
Wow, deBridge's privacy feature is really awesome, it should have been mentioned earlier. It directly cuts off tracking clues, super satisfying, a savior for airdrop enthusiasts. The verification codes from exchanges are so annoying, this solution is definitely appealing. KOL sponsors no longer have to feel embarrassed, haha. But really, everyone is hyping up the ZK concept, while ignoring this kind of native privacy solution.
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