Hedger and the Evolution of Privacy from “Hidden” to “Verifiable”

Privacy in blockchain is often understood as hiding everything. This approach is problematic for institutions. Hedger introduces the concept of provable privacy. Transactions can be verified without revealing raw data, allowing for legal compliance without sacrificing confidentiality. Zero-knowledge and homomorphic encryption are used not for extreme anonymity, but for legitimate financial purposes. This model changes the definition of privacy in the blockchain ecosystem. @Dusk #dusk $DUSK