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$BTC $ETH $ZEC Title: SEC suddenly summons crypto giants! Will this meeting on December 15 decide the future of your privacy and wealth? [可以到直播间聊聊趋势](https://app.binance.com/uni-qr/cspa/33415946896801?r=DX6ATRFY&l=zh-CN&uco=-oOdq_Jkvd43Lx_5yjQN2w&uc=app_square_share_link&us=copylink) Introduction: 🔥 Breaking news! The U.S. SEC's special crypto working group is unexpectedly holding an emergency roundtable on 'Financial Surveillance and Privacy' on December 15! This is not an ordinary meeting—just look at the attendee list, which almost includes half of the key players in the crypto privacy sector: from Zcash founder Zooko to core figures from top projects like Aleo, Espresso, StarkWare, and key organizations such as the American Civil Liberties Union and the Blockchain Association... Could this meeting become a hidden turning point for the next wave of market trends? Middle: 💡 The focus of the meeting is on the most sensitive topic currently: financial surveillance vs. personal privacy. In light of tightening regulations, what signal is the SEC sending by actively gathering so many privacy project representatives and experts? Is it to strengthen regulation or to develop a new framework? ✨ Notably, the attendee list includes representatives from multiple privacy public chains and zero-knowledge proof (ZK) projects. This may suggest that privacy technology is transitioning from being 'optional' to 'essential.' As institutional funds and traditional finance further enter the crypto world, finding a balance between compliance and privacy has become an unavoidable issue. ❓ Another point of interest is that the meeting has established a 'Financial Surveillance and Privacy Subgroup,' with members covering diverse backgrounds in law, policy, and advocacy. This seems to indicate that the SEC is not just looking to 'hear reports' this time, but rather aims to facilitate a deep collision—can policymakers and builders find common ground? Conclusion: ⚡ What will the meeting's outcomes be? Will it push for clearer privacy compliance paths, or bring new uncertainties? Will privacy coins and privacy protocols experience a valuation reassessment as a result? What do you think—will this meeting serve as a 'policy catalyst' for the privacy sector? Feel free to leave your thoughts in the comments! 👇 #加密市场观察 #隐私安全 #隐私赛道
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Title: SEC suddenly summons crypto giants! Will this meeting on December 15 decide the future of your privacy and wealth?
可以到直播间聊聊趋势
Introduction:
🔥 Breaking news! The U.S. SEC's special crypto working group is unexpectedly holding an emergency roundtable on 'Financial Surveillance and Privacy' on December 15! This is not an ordinary meeting—just look at the attendee list, which almost includes half of the key players in the crypto privacy sector: from Zcash founder Zooko to core figures from top projects like Aleo, Espresso, StarkWare, and key organizations such as the American Civil Liberties Union and the Blockchain Association... Could this meeting become a hidden turning point for the next wave of market trends?

Middle:
💡 The focus of the meeting is on the most sensitive topic currently: financial surveillance vs. personal privacy. In light of tightening regulations, what signal is the SEC sending by actively gathering so many privacy project representatives and experts? Is it to strengthen regulation or to develop a new framework?

✨ Notably, the attendee list includes representatives from multiple privacy public chains and zero-knowledge proof (ZK) projects. This may suggest that privacy technology is transitioning from being 'optional' to 'essential.' As institutional funds and traditional finance further enter the crypto world, finding a balance between compliance and privacy has become an unavoidable issue.

❓ Another point of interest is that the meeting has established a 'Financial Surveillance and Privacy Subgroup,' with members covering diverse backgrounds in law, policy, and advocacy. This seems to indicate that the SEC is not just looking to 'hear reports' this time, but rather aims to facilitate a deep collision—can policymakers and builders find common ground?

Conclusion:
⚡ What will the meeting's outcomes be? Will it push for clearer privacy compliance paths, or bring new uncertainties? Will privacy coins and privacy protocols experience a valuation reassessment as a result?
What do you think—will this meeting serve as a 'policy catalyst' for the privacy sector? Feel free to leave your thoughts in the comments! 👇
#加密市场观察 #隐私安全 #隐私赛道
Binance BiBi:
嗨,我来啦!你提到的SEC隐私圆桌会议是真的哦,就在12月15日,Zcash创始人也会出席。这确实是隐私赛道的一个大事件!目前ZEC价格$353.38 (↑3.36%),BTC $91303.77 (↑2.04%),ETH $3133.39 (↑2.84%)。市场似乎也在关注呢。请持续关注并自己做好研究哦!
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Opinion: The future of cryptocurrency depends on solving the dilemma of privacy and transparencyIdentity theft and personal compromise have been major issues in the Web 2.0 era and continue to plague us today. The impact of privacy violations on the web is not new. However, it continues to leave the vast majority of Internet users vulnerable, causing real financial and reputational damage to individuals and organizations. In Web 3.0, there is a misconception that privacy threats are not as dangerous or almost negligible as in Web 2.0. Although centralized big tech companies collect user data for advertising value by using closed protocols, the decentralized nature of Web 3.0 gives people a feeling that it is less dangerous.

Opinion: The future of cryptocurrency depends on solving the dilemma of privacy and transparency

Identity theft and personal compromise have been major issues in the Web 2.0 era and continue to plague us today. The impact of privacy violations on the web is not new. However, it continues to leave the vast majority of Internet users vulnerable, causing real financial and reputational damage to individuals and organizations.
In Web 3.0, there is a misconception that privacy threats are not as dangerous or almost negligible as in Web 2.0. Although centralized big tech companies collect user data for advertising value by using closed protocols, the decentralized nature of Web 3.0 gives people a feeling that it is less dangerous.
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Vitalik Buterin warns: X platform's geolocation inference feature poses potential threats to user privacy Recently, Ethereum co-founder #VitalikButerin expressed concerns about the geolocation inference system recently launched by the social media platform X, believing it could threaten user privacy. Buterin pointed out that even disclosing general areas can harm vulnerable users. He urged X to rethink its new geolocation inference system, especially as scrutiny of how tech companies collect and use customer data becomes increasingly stringent. Buterin believes that tagging accounts by country/region may bring some short-term benefits, but savvy users can easily spoof their location by renting passports, phone numbers, or IP addresses. He predicts that within six months of this feature's launch, politically provocative accounts from different regions may appear to come from accounts in the United States or the United Kingdom. He also added that while disclosing a general area can often keep people anonymous, even a small amount of leakage can put some individuals at risk, and therefore their privacy should not be stripped away without a way to protect themselves. Buterin suggested that an opt-in mechanism should be provided for geolocation inference and that transparency should be maintained. After careful consideration, he agrees with other community commentators that disclosing users' country or region information without their consent and without providing any opt-out option is wrong. He further explained that an ideal system should allow people to better understand the thinking of different groups, and that this approach is difficult to manipulate. However, he acknowledged that building such a system is very challenging. Buterin has long advocated for privacy protection in Ethereum, believing that everyone should be able to use the network safely and anonymously. Earlier this year, he also proposed simplifying private transactions and hiding related activities through tools like stealth addresses, mixers, and zero-knowledge proofs, without changing the system. In addition, he recently launched the GKR protocol, aimed at reducing the cost of zero-knowledge proofs and enhancing their scalability, as zero-knowledge proofs are fundamental to Ethereum's privacy and scalability facilities. #隐私安全
Vitalik Buterin warns: X platform's geolocation inference feature poses potential threats to user privacy

Recently, Ethereum co-founder #VitalikButerin expressed concerns about the geolocation inference system recently launched by the social media platform X, believing it could threaten user privacy.

Buterin pointed out that even disclosing general areas can harm vulnerable users. He urged X to rethink its new geolocation inference system, especially as scrutiny of how tech companies collect and use customer data becomes increasingly stringent.

Buterin believes that tagging accounts by country/region may bring some short-term benefits, but savvy users can easily spoof their location by renting passports, phone numbers, or IP addresses.

He predicts that within six months of this feature's launch, politically provocative accounts from different regions may appear to come from accounts in the United States or the United Kingdom.

He also added that while disclosing a general area can often keep people anonymous, even a small amount of leakage can put some individuals at risk, and therefore their privacy should not be stripped away without a way to protect themselves.

Buterin suggested that an opt-in mechanism should be provided for geolocation inference and that transparency should be maintained. After careful consideration, he agrees with other community commentators that disclosing users' country or region information without their consent and without providing any opt-out option is wrong.

He further explained that an ideal system should allow people to better understand the thinking of different groups, and that this approach is difficult to manipulate. However, he acknowledged that building such a system is very challenging.

Buterin has long advocated for privacy protection in Ethereum, believing that everyone should be able to use the network safely and anonymously. Earlier this year, he also proposed simplifying private transactions and hiding related activities through tools like stealth addresses, mixers, and zero-knowledge proofs, without changing the system.

In addition, he recently launched the GKR protocol, aimed at reducing the cost of zero-knowledge proofs and enhancing their scalability, as zero-knowledge proofs are fundamental to Ethereum's privacy and scalability facilities.

#隐私安全
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ECB to introduce improved privacy measures for digital euroThe European Central Bank (ECB) has committed to introducing upgraded privacy measures for the digital euro to ensure robust data protection and privacy standards. The proposed regulations aim to establish a single access point to verify users’ digital euro holdings, known as holding limits. The ECB, in collaboration with the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) and the European Data Protection Supervisory Authority (EDPS), has developed recommendations for maintaining strict personal data protection. The recommendations include processing only necessary personal data, avoiding excessive concentration of such data, and introducing so-called privacy thresholds for online transactions to curb tracking for anti-money laundering purposes.

ECB to introduce improved privacy measures for digital euro

The European Central Bank (ECB) has committed to introducing upgraded privacy measures for the digital euro to ensure robust data protection and privacy standards.
The proposed regulations aim to establish a single access point to verify users’ digital euro holdings, known as holding limits.
The ECB, in collaboration with the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) and the European Data Protection Supervisory Authority (EDPS), has developed recommendations for maintaining strict personal data protection.
The recommendations include processing only necessary personal data, avoiding excessive concentration of such data, and introducing so-called privacy thresholds for online transactions to curb tracking for anti-money laundering purposes.
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⚠ Emergency Reminder! #WEEX regular army was badly scammed by counterfeiters! Bat software users mistakenly believed in the "limited-time airdrop", downloaded a fake APP, and after completing "real-name authentication", not only did they not receive any coins, but they were also blackmailed by scammers using their identity information. Key Point: Real airdrops will not require pre-payment! Safety Tip: Real-name authentication should only be done on the official APP, do not give it to third-party platforms! #wxt空投活动 first check the official announcement! #空投骗局 #隐私安全 #加密货币防骗指南
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