The blockchain topic in 2026 is likely to focus on the combination of privacy computing and compliance. Some projects are developing such a technological foundation—integrating programmable privacy mechanisms with institutional-level compliance frameworks, which is quite interesting. From an infrastructure perspective, these solutions are redefining the standards for the next generation of public chains. They can meet privacy needs while also passing compliance hurdles, which is crucial for institutional adoption. If this approach can be successfully validated, it will become a key channel for TradFi to enter Web3.
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CryptoPhoenix
· 7h ago
The balance point between privacy and compliance... To be honest, I used to think it was impossible to coordinate, but now that I see the project working on this, it feels a bit different. Institutions are really stuck here, it's either privacy or compliance, and a foundation that satisfies both is indeed rare.
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MerkleMaid
· 8h ago
Is privacy + compliance really a false demand or a real pain point? To be honest, I have some doubts. Is this really what institutions want?
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RugPullAlertBot
· 8h ago
The combination of privacy and compliance... To put it simply, it means wanting to have the best of both worlds. It sounds great, but how feasible is it in reality? Will the regulators buy it?
The blockchain topic in 2026 is likely to focus on the combination of privacy computing and compliance. Some projects are developing such a technological foundation—integrating programmable privacy mechanisms with institutional-level compliance frameworks, which is quite interesting. From an infrastructure perspective, these solutions are redefining the standards for the next generation of public chains. They can meet privacy needs while also passing compliance hurdles, which is crucial for institutional adoption. If this approach can be successfully validated, it will become a key channel for TradFi to enter Web3.