For a long time, we have been caught in a dilemma between privacy and performance: protecting privacy means sacrificing efficiency, while pursuing high speed requires exposing data. This trade-off seems unsolvable.
It was not until the emergence of privacy computing solutions like Miden that this deadlock was broken. Through innovative zero-knowledge proofs and batch processing mechanisms, it achieved what once seemed impossible – the unification of privacy and speed.
This is not only a technological advancement, but also signifies that the Web3 infrastructure has taken another step towards real practicality.
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For a long time, we have been caught in a dilemma between privacy and performance: protecting privacy means sacrificing efficiency, while pursuing high speed requires exposing data. This trade-off seems unsolvable.
It was not until the emergence of privacy computing solutions like Miden that this deadlock was broken. Through innovative zero-knowledge proofs and batch processing mechanisms, it achieved what once seemed impossible – the unification of privacy and speed.
This is not only a technological advancement, but also signifies that the Web3 infrastructure has taken another step towards real practicality.