The crypto circle often talks about a paradox: compliance and privacy are like fish and bear paws, it's hard to have both. Regulators require transparency and auditability, while users care about data protection. But if blockchain is to truly enter mainstream finance, this dilemma must be resolved.



That's why some projects have targeted this direction from the very beginning. For example, a foundation established in 2018 didn't follow the traditional "big and comprehensive" approach. Instead of trying to do everything, it chose a more focused and valuable niche—dedicating itself to serving institutional finance, compliant DeFi, and on-chain real-world assets.

In an era where regulation will only become stricter, this focus has become an advantage.

How is this technically achieved? Simply put, it's about balance. The system inherently provides privacy protections while leaving a "window" for regulators—necessary audit channels. The key concept is "selective disclosure." In other words, institutions can review data without exposing everything, and user data remains protected. This setup is practically tailor-made for traditional financial institutions' on-chain needs.

Looking at the native token of this chain, it’s not just for transfers; it also supports network security, governance voting, and ecosystem incentives. As compliance DeFi and RWA gain more popularity, this kind of infrastructure is starting to attract attention.
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StablecoinSkepticvip
· 01-25 08:54
Selective disclosure sounds good in theory, but how many can actually be implemented?
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GhostAddressMinervip
· 01-23 15:56
Selective disclosure sounds great, but who dares to bet that the regulatory window will never close?
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fren.ethvip
· 01-22 09:30
Hey, isn't it? Can selective disclosure really be implemented? It feels like just an ideal on paper.
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MEVHunterNoLossvip
· 01-22 09:30
Selective disclosure sounds good in theory, but how effective is it in practice?
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GateUser-ccc36bc5vip
· 01-22 09:19
Selective disclosure is indeed a powerful move, allowing traditional finance to feel assured while ensuring user privacy isn't dug up to the ground. This is the right direction to go.
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DaoGovernanceOfficervip
· 01-22 09:08
ngl the "selective disclosure" framing here is doing a lot of rhetorical work... where's the actual cryptographic proof this doesn't just become regulatory theater down the line
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MetaMaximalistvip
· 01-22 09:06
ngl this "selective disclosure" thing is exactly the innovation arbitrage moment most devs miss. everyone's chasing moonshots when the real adoption curve happens at institutional infrastructure level, not retail fomo.
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