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A fascinating dark horse has recently emerged in the crypto world. A privacy coin project that had been dormant for many years surged 583% in just one month, leaving established privacy coins like Monero and ZEC far behind. The token price reached a nearly one-year high of $0.30.
What's even more interesting is its technological approach. Most privacy coins are often targeted by regulators due to their strong privacy features. But this project came up with a new solution—using a combination of zero-knowledge proofs and homomorphic encryption to achieve a seemingly impossible requirement: transactions are private by default, but regulators can view them when necessary. This approach protects user asset privacy while fully complying with strict regulations like the EU's MiCA.
Coincidentally, the project's senior executives recently joined the technical department of the Netherlands Securities Exchange. Think about what this means—a project with official endorsement and cutting-edge privacy technology is attracting significant capital attention.
The surge is quite outrageous; it feels a bit over the top. Be careful not to get caught holding the bag, everyone.
The endorsement from the Dutch exchange definitely adds points, but privacy coins are always at risk of regulatory crackdowns, haven't there been enough cases before?
583% in a month, I'm honestly a bit scared; such a surge usually isn't a good sign.
No matter how fancy the technology is, in the end, it still depends on whether there are real application scenarios.
What do the Monero folks say? I feel they would be very interested in this kind of "viewable privacy" haha.
$0.30 is indeed low, but low doesn't mean cheap. I'll just wait and see this time.
Really? Already endorsed by a Dutch exchange? Feels a bit too perfect.
583% in one month, this isn't another case of false advertising, is it?
Regulation-friendly privacy coins... Is this track about to be reshaped?
Wait, $0.3 is the high point of nearly a year, with such a strong surge, aren't you worried about a pullback?
If this technology really works, ZEC would be crying its eyes out... But I still have some doubts.