Blocking ordinary users goes far beyond privacy concerns. What's truly frustrating are those mundane friction points—exorbitant gas fees, cumbersome pop-ups, and countless authorization requests. The emergence of the Open Gas Initiative has changed this landscape, while optimizations in the privacy execution layer have addressed another major weakness.
What happens when these two combine? Imagine a workflow like this: transactions are completed on the privacy layer, settlement results are published on-chain and verifiable, and gas costs are dramatically reduced. This isn't speculation—it's technological evolution happening right now. For on-chain applications, this means a significant upgrade in user experience; for the ecosystem, this is a critical step in lowering the barrier to entry.
Blocking ordinary users goes far beyond privacy concerns. What's truly frustrating are those mundane friction points—exorbitant gas fees, cumbersome pop-ups, and countless authorization requests. The emergence of the Open Gas Initiative has changed this landscape, while optimizations in the privacy execution layer have addressed another major weakness.
What happens when these two combine? Imagine a workflow like this: transactions are completed on the privacy layer, settlement results are published on-chain and verifiable, and gas costs are dramatically reduced. This isn't speculation—it's technological evolution happening right now. For on-chain applications, this means a significant upgrade in user experience; for the ecosystem, this is a critical step in lowering the barrier to entry.