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The "transparency" of Blockchain has always been a double-edged sword—while it's really cool that transaction data is public, have you ever thought about the fact that MEV Bots are watching every one of your operations and on-chain data is being thoroughly scraped? That feeling is actually quite unpleasant.
Recently discovered something interesting: TEN Protocol.
This thing is not an ordinary Ethereum Layer 2. It is doing one thing - integrating privacy into Layer 2.
Sounds contradictory? Not at all. Traditional L2s pursue efficiency and transparency, but TEN says: Hey, can we hide the transaction details while maintaining high performance?
This idea breaks the stereotype that "transparency is the only way." DeFi players often encounter front-running and sandwich attacks, largely because transactions are too transparent. If trading intentions could be hidden before execution, the rules of the game might change completely.
L2 of the privacy layer sounds like putting an invisibility cloak on Ethereum.