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Moudy

@0x_moudy

zk research engineer @InstituteFT • @Logos_network • @vacp2p • Nescience (vac.dev/rlog/Nescience…)

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linkhttps://t.me/ElMoudy calendar_today13-12-2016 07:25:43

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Why privacy matters? Privacy isn’t secrecy, it’s agency. While transparency gave us trust, its total exposure took away choice, let’s fix that. Blockchains made data verifiable but in doing so, made everything public. Balances, interactions, even intentions. Users gained

Why privacy matters?

Privacy isn’t secrecy, it’s agency. While transparency gave us trust, its total exposure took away choice, let’s fix that.

Blockchains made data verifiable but in doing so, made everything public. Balances, interactions, even intentions. Users gained
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That’s why privacy through zk has a cost: because it is secure!!! Another proof that there is still a lot of work to do to equal what zk offers .. ZKPs offer trustless, cryptographic privacy ideal for decentralized systems but at higher computation cost, while TEEs offer fast,

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Imagine swapping, paying, and shielding again, all running through the same program. In NSSA, a user could: 1️⃣ Shield funds privately 2️⃣ Execute a public swap or on-chain action 3️⃣ Re-enter privacy seamlessly Every step cryptographically verified with no trust assumptions.

Imagine swapping, paying, and shielding again, all running through the same program.

In NSSA, a user could:
1️⃣ Shield funds privately
2️⃣ Execute a public swap or on-chain action
3️⃣ Re-enter privacy seamlessly

Every step cryptographically verified with no trust assumptions.
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̶n̶e̶w̶ old logo, who dis? as we move towards mainnet, we’re integrating the Status stack further the OG logo now stands for more than the Status app: an open-source privacy-focused unified ecosystem to communicate browse trade and earn together powered by SNT

̶n̶e̶w̶ old logo, who dis?

as we move towards mainnet, we’re integrating the Status stack further

the OG logo now stands for more than the <a href="/ethstatus/">Status</a> app:

an open-source
privacy-focused
unified ecosystem
to communicate
browse
trade
and earn
together

powered by SNT
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Recently, I’ve finally started seeing privacy becoming the hype, the vibe, and the trend across crypto, but I think we need to look one step further. Privacy on its own should not be the real goal. What we actually need is selective privacy: the ability for users to decide what

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Everyone is celebrating privacy coming back in crypto, and that’s great. But the real breakthrough isn’t going to come from making everything opaque. It’s going to come from systems that let users choose what stays public and what becomes private. Selective privacy is not a

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If your idea of blockchain privacy is "encrypt everything and pray the network magically works", you’re not building privacy but you’re building wishful thinking with a Merkle tree. The industry keeps chasing this fantasy that full secrecy = full security. It doesn’t. If the

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Selective privacy is one of the most underrated features in modern blockchain design, and it’s exactly what we are focusing on in NSSA. The idea is simple: not everything should be public, and not everything should be private. Real life works in layers and digital systems