The ZEC situation is a reminder:
Every feature adds value.
Every layer adds risk.
That’s why @HathorNetwork keeps building with simplicity at its core.
ZEC reminded the market of an uncomfortable truth:
Privacy matters.
But so does simplicity.
The future is confidential transactions with selective disclosure.
Private when needed.
Auditable when required.
The art is knowing what not to build.
@HathorNetwork
Zcash has been at the forefront of privacy for a long time and AFAIK they've been doing things right.
However, this goes to show the more complex the system, the more likely it is to introduce bugs. As much as possible, we keep things simple at @HathorNetwork.
Promises made, promises kept 🤝
Our biggest milestone is officially here: 3 dApps are now LIVE on @HathorNetwork mainnet ✨
👉 https://t.co/z4JoBGsXXV
$HELEO $HTR
Zcash's counterfeiting bug lived inside its shielded pool. Undetectable, and unprovable if exploited.
Hathor has no shielded pool. Confidential transactions transfer directly between addresses using Pedersen commitments.
Anyone can verify inputs equal outputs.
No pool, no hidden attack surface - $HTR
Featured on @Cointelegraph ✅
Hathor is working on confidential transactions at the protocol level, designed to apply to assets issued on the network, including stablecoins and tokenized real-world assets.
Read the full article ⬇️
Privacy is the missing piece for onchain finance.
Hathor just showcased Confidential Transactions with Selective Disclosure, enabling $HTR, stablecoins and tokenized RWA's to stay private while remaining auditable and compliant.
Institutional capital demands privacy ⬇️