Sometimes the strongest builders are the ones who've seen both sides.
Hang Yin, the co-founder of @PhalaNetwork shares how his journey from building data systems at Google led him to privacy-enhancing technologies and confidential computing.
Building a more private future starts with changing the infrastructure.
Decentralization is not the goal. It's the tool.
Auryn Macmillan, the founder of Gnosis Guild, explains that what really matters is censorship resistance, resilience, and keeping applications open when users need them most.
Great leaders don't have all the answers. They bring out the best ideas.
The CMO of @COTInetwork believes leadership is about being bold, checking your ego, and empowering others to build the right outcome together.
Privacy became essential the moment institutions arrived on-chain.
The CMO of @COTInetwork notes that as blockchain infrastructure matured, enterprises discovered a hard truth: transparent ledgers and sensitive business data do not mix.
For real adoption, privacy is not optional. It’s infrastructure.
Programmable privacy changes the conversation.
Amateo Kaplan says the future isn’t hiding everything. It’s revealing only what’s necessary.
Privacy that adapts to the use case.
Strong privacy systems should not depend on constant user intervention. They preserve a clean experience while minimizing the amount of sensitive data exposed along the way.
Secret is built around that principle across smart contracts, private tokens, and confidential compute for real-world applications.
Dungeon Labs is currently testing the Janus DLMM product on @robinhoodapp new L2 chain.
We are the first to drop the Trader Joe v2 contracts on Robinhood.
With RWA stocks as a focus, Robinhood chain could be an excellent place to utilise the power of Janus, as well as all the action happening with new meme volume
Privacy doesn’t mean giving up verification.
The CMO of @COTInetwork points to the classic Millionaire Problem: two people can prove who has more without revealing what they actually own.
That is the promise of secure computation: verify the answer without exposing the data.
Compliance doesn’t require exposing everything.
@amateo from @COTInetwork explains that programmable privacy makes it possible to share what is required while keeping sensitive information protected.
Selective disclosure may become the bridge between privacy and regulation.
RWAs are opening new doors for digital ownership.
@AnewbiZ007 highlights how tokenized commodities like gold can combine real-world value with the speed, accessibility, and flexibility of blockchain.
A powerful bridge between traditional assets and the on-chain economy.
Salary, compensation history, and negotiation leverage should not be public data points.
Privacy helps restore balance for people getting paid on-chain. Financial dignity should not depend on staying off-chain.
People who get paid in crypto have their salary shown in real time to any future employees when negotiating the next role and it can be used against them.
SilentSwap is how to even the playing field.