Client-side proving combined with edge execution is the real game-changer for user experience and eliminates compliance uncertainty. Once a privacy-focused Layer2 platform ships with intuitive wallet UX and solid developer tools—enabling privacy-as-programmable for DeFi protocols, gaming ecosystems, and payroll systems—the narrative shifts entirely. This stops looking like a niche privacy mixer and transforms into something far more substantial: a genuine private Ethereum Layer2 infrastructure.
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MEVHunter
· 11h ago
This is the right way. Client-side proving can fill the compliance gaps, and the key is that there is still room for gas optimization... Imagine privacy-as-programmable in DeFi, and the days of arbitrage bots will become more interesting.
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BtcDailyResearcher
· 11h ago
To be honest, this set of logic sounds quite idealistic, but whether it can be implemented effectively depends on the wallet experience.
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NeverVoteOnDAO
· 12h ago
In plain terms, the potential of privacy infrastructure has been underestimated, and the truly killer applications haven't appeared yet.
Client-side proving combined with edge execution is the real game-changer for user experience and eliminates compliance uncertainty. Once a privacy-focused Layer2 platform ships with intuitive wallet UX and solid developer tools—enabling privacy-as-programmable for DeFi protocols, gaming ecosystems, and payroll systems—the narrative shifts entirely. This stops looking like a niche privacy mixer and transforms into something far more substantial: a genuine private Ethereum Layer2 infrastructure.