Privacy protection has taken new steps. Miden has partnered with Billions Network to make privacy simple, user-friendly, and balanced. The two parties will deeply integrate Billions' developed Privado zero-knowledge proof technology, enabling users to conveniently perform identity verification—protecting personal privacy while fulfilling necessary compliance checks. This approach, which combines privacy and trustworthiness, is becoming a new direction for Web3 identity layers.

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SelfSovereignStevevip
· 01-17 05:44
Can privacy and compliance really go hand in hand? I'm a bit skeptical, but this approach is indeed quite good.
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SocialFiQueenvip
· 01-14 15:31
When will the combination of privacy + compliance truly be implemented? It's frustrating to just talk without action.
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BankruptWorkervip
· 01-14 13:55
Balancing privacy compliance on both hands—that's what Web3 should truly look like.
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MevShadowrangervip
· 01-14 13:55
Zero-knowledge proofs are coming back again, will this time truly be implemented?
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GasFeeTearsvip
· 01-14 13:46
Really? Zero-knowledge proofs are back. Is this one reliable?
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SandwichDetectorvip
· 01-14 13:45
Can privacy and compliance really go hand in hand? I remain skeptical; there are too many lessons from history.
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BearMarketBardvip
· 01-14 13:44
Can privacy and compliance really be perfectly balanced? I'm a bit skeptical about that.
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StableNomadvip
· 01-14 13:25
privacy + compliance without the usual tradeoff? statistically speaking that's the hard part—reminds me of UST in May, everyone promised perfect stability until it wasn't. tbh the zero-knowledge angle is solid though, not financial advice but risk-adjusted returns on reputation systems actually make sense here.
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