PRIVACY IN CRYPTO IS STILL A JOKE
and somehow we’ve all just accepted it.
you open a wallet and that’s it. everything you do is public. not some of it. all of it. every swap, every claim, every random click. and yeah people say “that’s the point,” but honestly it just feels outdated now.
you want to prove one small thing? you end up exposing your whole history. makes no sense. like unlocking your entire financial life just to do one simple action.
and the weird part? nobody pushes back anymore. it’s normalized. connect wallet. expose data. move on.
but the cracks are obvious.
because “ownership” without privacy isn’t really ownership. it’s just visibility with extra steps. you control the keys, sure — but everyone else is watching what you do with them.
that’s why zero-knowledge even matters. not because it sounds advanced. not because it’s trendy. just because it fixes something that should’ve never been broken.
prove what’s needed. nothing else. no trail. no baggage. no oversharing.
simple idea.
but now it’s buried under complexity.
hard to build. hard to explain. harder to trust. most people don’t understand what’s happening — they just sign, click, and hope nothing goes wrong. and if the experience isn’t smooth, they’re gone.
because users don’t care about the tech. they care about friction.
so yeah — privacy solutions look good on paper. they even feel necessary. but if they stay clunky, they won’t matter.
and that’s the uncomfortable reality.
right now crypto still feels like a system where you have “control”… but zero privacy.
and that trade-off?
it’s getting harder to justify.
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