@jswihart Well, that kind of makes sense, no? Either coins were minted or they weren’t. If the former, than Zcash is over. If the latter, then the pool is fine. But maybe I’m misunderstanding.
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I don't think you understand how https://t.co/ruxJwndN5D works.
You keep your asset balances in your Confidential Account, which are on the NEAR encrypted shard. This is analogous to keeping ZEC in its shielded pool.
Instead of holding your spending funds in something volatile like ZEC or BTC, though, you can keep them in USDC.
When you make payments from that USDC balance, the payment can't be traced back to you.
So no dependence on the privacy of any other chain.
This is such a cool feature—send anything asset on any chain, paying with any asset, and to pre-saved contacts, so no messing around with addresses. So proud of this team.
Created this little utility for our team, to test scan recognition for a broad range of crypto QR codes. It's becoming quite popular!
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@haenko21 What if the prompt contains something personally identifiable and confidential? That information still ends up living on Anthropic severs, no?