Wu has learned that NEAR Protocol has stated that privacy features are rapidly becoming the “default choice” for user interactions. Since launching on March 31, the adoption rate of NEAR’s Confidential Swaps feature has increased significantly. The latest data shows that NEAR’s total Swap trading volume over the past 30 days was $209 million; privacy transactions account for nearly 50%, with privacy transaction volume reaching $87 million.

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BlackVelvetKey
· 10h ago
Curious about the technical details, zk or TEE solution?
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TvlDownBad
· 10h ago
Since the end of March when it went live, this growth rate is pretty good.
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TheKiteNeverLands.
· 10h ago
Confidential Swaps has been live for only two months, and user habits are forming faster than expected.
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TreatMemesAsBeliefs
· 10h ago
Default privacy is the future; manual toggles are too anti-human.
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GlowingHotAirBalloon
· 10h ago
Privacy accounts for nearly half; this data definitely has some substance.
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TransparentDomeCity
· 10h ago
Privacy features are now the default choice, which is most user-friendly for regular users.
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CalmWarehouseUnderTheAurora
· 10h ago
Almost half of the total 200 million transactions are private, verified on the demand side.
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