Privacy remains the fatal flaw of the most popular blockchain networks to date. In an interview with CryptoPotato at EthCC Paris, Anoma and Namada co-founder Adrian Brink explained how they solved these problems using the Anoma protocol and the Namada blockchain. Brink stated that Namada provides multi-chain privacy feature using "private proof of existence" and Anoma offers new features for applications thanks to its intent-centric (blockchain) architecture. Brink emphasized that Namada is compliant with regulations worldwide and that users can choose who to disclose their data to based on jurisdictional requirements. Brink noted that privacy technology is not against governments, but an essential tool for national defense, and sees ZK technology as the next big wave, with the first consumer applications revolving around censorship-resistant cash. 🌊🔒