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Building a stronger privacy layer on BNB Chain has become a priority, and we're teaming up with Brevis ZK to take this forward. The goal is straightforward—move past what existing privacy solutions offer and construct something more intelligent and adaptable for the broader Web3 community.
What makes this collaboration significant? It's not just about privacy mechanics. The real shift lies in unlocking practical applications that matter. We're creating infrastructure flexible enough to serve diverse needs across the chain, whether it's protecting transaction details, enabling confidential smart contract interactions, or supporting privacy-first dApps.
For users on the receiving end, this means access to privacy tools that don't compromise on usability or performance. The stack we're building is designed with real-world scenarios in mind—making privacy accessible rather than something only technical users can leverage.
Brevis ZK's recent move indeed seems serious, but whether it can truly be implemented depends on how it is executed later...
Brevis ZK is a good thing, but only when it can actually be used does it count
It's another promise of usability and performance; whether it can run smoothly later remains to be seen
Are privacy tools friendly to ordinary people? I always feel like it's the same old rhetoric
It's really impressive if infrastructure can be flexibly adapted, but unfortunately most projects have failed
Is this reliable? Or is it just another privacy showcase
I like this direction, but don’t let it turn into another abandoned project
Privacy-first dApps sound great, but active ecosystem is the real key