If Zcash is to Bitcoin, then Aztec is the privacy version of Ethereum - Programmability, combinable.
But it is not just about the ledger encryption. What Aztec aims to create is a foundational infrastructure capable of running Dapps, supporting DeFi, and even allowing institutions to confidently go on-chain.
In this wave of market activity, the privacy sector has gained momentum again. Aztec is basically at the very center of this trend.
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bridge_anxiety
· 12-02 14:01
The Aztec project does have something going for it, but do institutions dare to go on-chain? We need to first see how solid this privacy solution itself is.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 12-02 14:00
Aztec does have something going on this time, but to be frank, do institutions dare to go on-chain? We still need to look at the real TPS and costs.
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GasFeeCryer
· 12-02 13:53
The privacy track is heating up again, and every time they say Aztec will change the rules of the game... Can it really get institutions on-chain? I have my doubts.
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LightningAllInHero
· 12-02 13:34
Wow, Aztec really hit the pain point of privacy Decentralized Finance this time, it's not just a simple trap.
If Zcash is to Bitcoin, then Aztec is the privacy version of Ethereum - Programmability, combinable.
But it is not just about the ledger encryption. What Aztec aims to create is a foundational infrastructure capable of running Dapps, supporting DeFi, and even allowing institutions to confidently go on-chain.
In this wave of market activity, the privacy sector has gained momentum again. Aztec is basically at the very center of this trend.