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Intents Day Online Conference Set for January 22 – Focus on Privacy in Web3
A major panel discussion is coming to the Web3 community, bringing together leading voices from some of the ecosystem's most influential projects. The event takes place online on January 22, with the headlining session running from 1:30 to 2:30 PM EST.
Under the spotlight: Privacy as the driving force for the next phase of blockchain development. The panel will feature key figures including representatives from Helium Labs, Dashpay, NEAR Protocol, and Starknet – organizations pushing the boundaries of privacy-preserving infrastructure and intent-based architectures.
With privacy becoming increasingly central to Web3 adoption, this discussion promises to explore how different protocols are tackling the challenge. Attendees can expect insights into privacy design philosophy, real-world implementation strategies, and where the ecosystem is headed.
Hosted by The Rollup Co, the conference brings together builders and thinkers committed to advancing privacy standards across decentralized networks. This is one not to miss if you're tracking the evolution of privacy tech in crypto.
We've been talking about privacy issues for so long, but it's still the same old story. When will it truly become mainstream?
StarkNet is jumping into the mix again... but I have to admit, they are really pushing on privacy.
Having participated in similar panels before, they are often full of empty talk. Hope this time will be different.
Is privacy really the next hot trend, or is it just another hype?
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Helium and StarkNet are both here? This panel has some substance.
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If privacy issues aren't resolved, Web3 will never get mainstream attention.
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Another "must-attend" conference. I bet five bucks it's the same old topics.
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January 22nd, noted. Let’s see what new tricks they can pull this time.
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A truly privacy-first future can only be achieved if it’s actually built; just talking about it isn’t enough.
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All the protocols are working hard. Should be some real content this time? Let’s wait and see.
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Why do I always feel these conferences are becoming more like shows... but whatever, I need to keep up with the ecosystem trends.
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Both privacy and intent, feels like they are discussed every month...
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NEAR and Starknet together? Their privacy approaches are quite different, right? Will they end up clashing?
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January 22 should be noted, but I really don’t know what new things they can talk about
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Is Helium Labs still active? I thought it had already cooled down
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Privacy infrastructure is just these few arguments, feels like there’s nothing to look forward to
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This kind of panel is usually just project teams blowing their own horns, are there really any substantial insights?
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Wow, some people are still paying attention to intent-based architecture... I’ve already forgotten about this thing
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Starknet is coming? Then we must watch. They've been quite aggressive in privacy
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Feels like privacy again, but how many truly usable solutions are there?
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Next year, these conferences need to be carefully selected, or else the whole year will just be online meetings haha
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Helium, NEAR, Starknet are all here... this lineup is indeed impressive, but it depends on whether what they say is truly valuable
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Privacy has really become a headache for Web3, but the problem is users simply don't care
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January 22nd at 1:30? Again, US time, and we'll have to stay up late to listen to the translated version
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NEAR and Starknet together? This combo has some potential
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Privacy and intent again, sounds high-end but the actual situation still depends
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Marked January 22, but need to convert from EST time, so annoying
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Helium Labs is here, so this panel definitely has some weight
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How many times has the privacy infrastructure been talked about? How many have actually been implemented?
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What can a one-hour discussion really accomplish? Feels like not enough
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How is the quality of the event organized by The Rollup Co? Has anyone attended their events?
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Finally, privacy advocates can be happy. We must坚持 this privacy-first approach
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SMH, another online meeting. When will there be some new tricks?
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Again with privacy and intent, why does it feel like we're having the same meeting every month?
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Starknet and NEAR are both here, gotta see whose privacy solution is more solid
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January 22nd EST afternoon? It’s late night in China, but I feel like I’ll miss some key information if I don’t attend
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Is privacy really that urgent? Why has it suddenly become a pressing issue?
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Helium and Dashpay are being discussed together, this combo is interesting, stay tuned
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Alright, another online event, just to see if there are any new ideas, not just the same old talk
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Finally someone is taking privacy seriously, why wasn’t it this attention before
What do you think about Starknet and NEAR? Their tech stacks in zk and privacy are quite different; I want to hear a detailed comparison.
The January 22 event must be scheduled; can Helium's privacy solution actually solve the address exposure issue in cross-chain scenarios? This is something I've been wanting to clarify.
The intent architecture combined with privacy protocols is the real killer app, but the current implementation details are unclear.
Does Dashpay have any real-world testing data? Verbal promises of privacy are one thing, but truly usable privacy is another.
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Recently, the hottest term in Web3 is privacy, but I feel like it's all just talk...
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What do Starknet and NEAR think about privacy issues? There should be some real insights this time.
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Be sure to tune in on January 22. Privacy infrastructure definitely needs a serious discussion.
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Once again, many influencers gather, but I'm worried it will be more marketing than substance...