Programmable privacy is considered a significant breakthrough in the Ethereum ecosystem. Through client-side zero-knowledge proof technology, solutions like private notes address the long-standing dilemma—maintaining the flexibility of smart contracts while hiding sensitive data. This creates a feasible path for scenarios such as confidential payroll and private payments. A balance has been found between blockchain transparency and confidentiality requirements.
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pvt_key_collector
· 7h ago
Zero-knowledge proofs have finally become somewhat useful after all this time... But can they truly be implemented in practice? Let's wait and see.
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MindsetExpander
· 01-12 18:04
Zero-knowledge proofs are indeed necessary, but it also depends on the implementation capability; it's not something that can be just talked about.
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DeFiChef
· 01-11 16:56
Wow, has someone finally solved this pain point? Mastered zero-knowledge proofs indeed.
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BTCRetirementFund
· 01-11 16:42
Can zero-knowledge proofs really be implemented? It still feels like mostly hype.
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OnchainFortuneTeller
· 01-11 16:40
Zero-knowledge proofs are truly amazing; finally, there's no need to choose between transparency and privacy.
Programmable privacy is considered a significant breakthrough in the Ethereum ecosystem. Through client-side zero-knowledge proof technology, solutions like private notes address the long-standing dilemma—maintaining the flexibility of smart contracts while hiding sensitive data. This creates a feasible path for scenarios such as confidential payroll and private payments. A balance has been found between blockchain transparency and confidentiality requirements.