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@AleoHQ
Aleo developers can now deploy RPC endpoints in seconds using QuickNode's infrastructure, supporting 80+ blockchains with 99.99% uptime.
The easier it is to build, the faster an ecosystem grows and for Aleo's focus on private payments, stablecoins, and ZK apps, that matters.
@QuickNode now supports @AleoHQ and this could become one of the most important steps for the growth of the Aleo ecosystem.
Why? Let's break it down. 🧵👇
Running your own node requires servers, setup, updates, and ongoing maintenance, often creating a barrier for smaller teams.
QuickNode removes that complexity by providing ready-to-use RPC infrastructure, allowing developers to connect via API and start building immediately.
That’s why Aleo is interesting as a technology, not just as another “privacy coin.”
It’s no longer only about hidden transfers, but about the ability to build full-scale private applications and private payment infrastructure without sacrificing programmability.
The world's first wallet provider has integrated private payments into its embedded wallets thanks to @AleoHQ.
And this could be far more important for mass adoption than it seems at first glance.
@AleoHQ Х @dynamic_xyz
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Yes, $ZEC and $XMR introduced private transactions to crypto.
...But their architecture was never built around a fully programmable ecosystem or deep integration of private payments into modern applications.
That’s why Aleo is emerging as a leader among privacy-focused blockchains.
Its stack makes it possible to build applications across virtually any sector where private transactions are needed.
This is becoming especially relevant with the rapid rise of deanonymization in crypto.
For the first time in crypto:
Fully shielded transactions are now available on a major hardware wallet.
@AleoHQ x @Ledger
Would you store your savings publicly where anyone can monitor them 24/7?
That’s how most blockchains still work today.
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Privacy in crypto has existed for a long time with projects like $ZEC and $XMR.
They didn’t solve programmable privacy.
Sending private coins is one thing.
Building private applications, private logic, and private on-chain computation is a completely different problem.
We’re excited to sponsor “The New Defense Industrial Base: Lessons from the Pioneers” ✨
As software, AI, and autonomous systems reshape national security, the need for secure, private infrastructure is becoming critical.
Join the conversation on the opportunities and risks defining this shift.
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This fundamentally changes how users interact with the blockchain: you keep all the benefits of decentralization without exposing sensitive data.
In essence, Shield gives users a choice — operate transparently or switch to a private layer when needed.
@ShieldApp is now available on iOS! 📱
And this isn’t just another crypto wallet. Shield was built from the ground up around privacy and zk-technologies, giving it a number of key advantages over traditional solutions.
@AleoHQ
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Each transaction is cryptographically protected using zero-knowledge technology, ensuring:
1) hidden sender and receiver
2) concealed transaction amounts
3) no traceable transaction graph