We are finally moving past the "transparent era" of blockchains.
First, we had simple value transfer (Bitcoin). Then we had programmable logic (Ethereum). Now, with @0xMiden, we are entering the era of programmable privacy.
I believe this is the final piece of the puzzle. A zkVM that allows for complex apps while keeping the state private is a massive leap forward.
It feels like a whole new generation of infrastructure.
Do you think privacy chains will eventually overtake public transparency chains?
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We are finally moving past the "transparent era" of blockchains.
First, we had simple value transfer (Bitcoin).
Then we had programmable logic (Ethereum). Now, with @0xMiden, we are entering the era of programmable privacy.
I believe this is the final piece of the puzzle. A zkVM that allows for complex apps while keeping the state private is a massive leap forward.
It feels like a whole new generation of infrastructure.
Do you think privacy chains will eventually overtake public transparency chains?