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@BeldexCoin@VitalikButerin We should be advancing how AI works, not how much data it extracts.
Improve automation while limiting unnecessary tracking. Privacy-by-design needs to be the expectation, not an afterthought.
@mert If every transaction can be tracked, money slowly loses its interchangeability.
That’s why privacy matters for digital cash, and projects like @Beldexcoin are building systems where coins stay interchangeable and users are not exposed.
@BillionAireSon I think 2026 shifts the conversation from speed to privacy.
@BeldexCoin already positions $BDX around real use, sending funds privately, messaging securely on BChat, and browsing through BelNet without exposure
Agreed. The messy years make the obvious years possible.
Privacy in finance is the first category to prove itself using blockchains, but it certainly will not be the last.
Beldex is building privacy across messaging with @Bchat_official, private routing and browsing with BelNet and Beldex Browser, and ecosystem wide on-chain identities with BNS, in addition to financial privacy.
While it's true that financial use cases lead adoption today, privacy in digital interactions will follow as more people prioritize privacy. With rising digital participation, privacy will become imperative.
However, infrastructure comes first. Privacy-preserving systems must be fast, scalable, composable, and interoperable, which is also why Beldex continues expanding its network through advanced privacy and scaling techniques, research into Fully Homomorphic Encryption, and quantum safe messaging.
In the long run, blockchain adoption will not only be defined by finance, but also by how freely and privately people interact online. That shift has already begun.
Market weakness hasn’t shaken $GHOST much, which often reflects solid accumulation underneath.
At the same time, $BDX keeps progressing step by step, and its expanding demand could be setting the stage for an upward move.
@GroveXchange I’ve been watching $BDX closely lately. The growth looks natural, not hype-driven, and that gives it a different kind of strength.
Quiet momentum often lasts longer, which is exactly why I keep tracking it.
@banditxbt GM Bandit.
As crypto evolves, privacy moves from optional to essential.
That’s why @BeldexCoin’s early focus still stands out to me, making $BDX as one of the few holds I’m committed to long-term.
Messaging fragmentation creates friction and social silos. The long-term path would be pluralistic, decentralized messaging platforms that are interoperable. @Bchat_official is actively researching this direction, alongside developing quantum safe messaging to future-proof communications.
Interoperable .bdx (BNS) usernames exist across the Beldex ecosystem. They can be used for messaging, transactions, hosting decentralized websites on BelNet, and accessing them through the Beldex Browser, creating a unified identity layer across multiple decentralized applications.
@Cointelegraph GM. Still backing $BDX.
Network running smoothly, the team keeps building, and privacy use-cases keep becoming clearer. Patience looks like the strategy here.
@randgroup Many sectors can perform well, but the real advantage belongs to projects solving everyday problems, not just chasing narratives.
@BeldexCoin proves this by building practical privacy tools like BelNet and BChat, making Web3 safer, more usable, and ready for real-world adoption.
@RAILGUN_Project Transparency should apply to actions, not to exposing someone’s complete financial trail.
That’s the thinking behind @BeldexCoin default privacy using ring signatures and stealth addresses so users are protected automatically, not only when they remember to enable it.
Naming and identity becoming L1-anchored makes sense. Beldex's Hermes hardfork introduced ETH address support for BNS names, enabling one name layer across native Beldex and EVM accounts. User-facing UX integrations are underway. Cross-ecosystem identity may matter as much as cross-chain liquidity.
@VitalikButerin Indeed. Not every chain needs to be an EVM L1 with a bridge or even an L2 to align with Ethereum. Beldex focuses on privacy, private transactions, comms, infra, and identity while staying interoperable with the Ethereum ecosystem. 🤝