Looking to keep your transactions under the radar? Public blockchains already offer solid options—you can leverage certain DEX platforms to transfer funds without exposing your wallet balance to the recipient. It's a cleaner way to move value without full transparency.
For transactions that demand genuine privacy by default, privacy-focused protocols deliver just that—assuming both parties support them.
The point? These aren't hypothetical. The infrastructure exists right now on-chain.
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BlockchainNewbie
· 12-20 01:21
It sounds like teaching people how to evade regulation, but on the other hand, DEX really knows how to play the game well.
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SignatureCollector
· 12-19 03:57
Bro, privacy sounds good in theory, but once it's on the chain, anyone can snoop... DEX can't save you either.
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GhostInTheChain
· 12-19 03:56
Alright, so we've been talking about on-chain privacy for so many years, and now you're only starting to take it seriously?
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DAOdreamer
· 12-19 03:50
Hmm... Promoting privacy transactions again. Is this really a system that can evade regulation for how long?
Looking to keep your transactions under the radar? Public blockchains already offer solid options—you can leverage certain DEX platforms to transfer funds without exposing your wallet balance to the recipient. It's a cleaner way to move value without full transparency.
For transactions that demand genuine privacy by default, privacy-focused protocols deliver just that—assuming both parties support them.
The point? These aren't hypothetical. The infrastructure exists right now on-chain.