According to Foresight News, the SEC will hold a "Financial Surveillance and Privacy" roundtable on December 15. Participants include Zcash, StarkWare, Aleo, and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), among others. The signal from this meeting is very clear: 👉 "Privacy" has moved from a gray area topic to the center of compliance discussions 👉 Zero-knowledge proofs and privacy computing are now being discussed as "regulatable technical solutions" My view: Regulation is no longer just about "blocking privacy," but about finding an "auditable + compliant privacy path." For ZK, privacy public blockchains, and compliant privacy technologies, this marks an important shift in direction.
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According to Foresight News, the SEC will hold a "Financial Surveillance and Privacy" roundtable on December 15.
Participants include Zcash, StarkWare, Aleo, and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), among others.
The signal from this meeting is very clear:
👉 "Privacy" has moved from a gray area topic to the center of compliance discussions
👉 Zero-knowledge proofs and privacy computing are now being discussed as "regulatable technical solutions"
My view:
Regulation is no longer just about "blocking privacy," but about finding an "auditable + compliant privacy path."
For ZK, privacy public blockchains, and compliant privacy technologies, this marks an important shift in direction.