🌙 Privacy sounds great in theory. But regulated finance will ask a harder question:
Can private transactions still remain usable at scale?
Institutions need more than confidentiality. They need reliable settlement, predictable execution, and rules that can actually work in real markets.
That’s why I think the real test for privacy-focused finance isn’t hiding data.
It’s making privacy work without turning the financial system into a slower or less liquid one.
Where do you think the bigger challenge sits: privacy, compliance, or execution?
Can private transactions still remain usable at scale?
Institutions need more than confidentiality. They need reliable settlement, predictable execution, and rules that can actually work in real markets.
That’s why I think the real test for privacy-focused finance isn’t hiding data.
It’s making privacy work without turning the financial system into a slower or less liquid one.
Where do you think the bigger challenge sits: privacy, compliance, or execution?