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Honestly, this is how I see it.
Old internet: give away everything and hope nothing goes wrong.
Primus: prove only what’s necessary and keep the rest private.
Simple idea, but powerful.
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The Main Street situation should force the industry to ask a harder question: what exactly do we mean when we say something is “verified”?
For a long time, crypto has been comfortable with a model where a reserve figure is published, a dashboard displays the number, and users are expected to trust that the underlying assets exist. As long as markets are calm, that often feels sufficient. The real test comes when questions start being asked.
What happened this week wasn’t simply a reserve issue. It was a visibility issue. The market discovered that a reported number and a verifiable reserve are not the same thing. Once confidence depended on obtaining additional information from the issuer, transparency stopped being a property of the system and became a matter of cooperation.
That distinction matters more than most people realize. A transparency model that relies on periodic disclosures, manual reporting, or continued access granted by a counterparty will always face the same challenge: the moment trust is questioned is often the moment more information becomes hardest to obtain.
This is why provenance matters. Knowing that a number exists is not enough. Knowing where the number came from, whether it originated from the actual source, and whether anyone can independently verify it is what ultimately determines credibility.
At Primus, we believe verification should not depend on an issuer deciding to provide more information, nor on an intermediary interpreting information on behalf of users. Verification should be cryptographic, continuous, and tied directly to the source itself.
The future of transparency is not better reporting. It is verifiable data. When confidence is tested, proof should become stronger, not disappear.
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