When many people mention the "integration of traditional finance and blockchain," what comes to mind are often distant concepts or ideas that only exist in white papers. However, there are almost no projects that can truly bring the compliance systems and auditing logic of banks onto the blockchain. @RaylsLabs is one of the few projects that has turned these abstract slogans into reality. Their approach is very clear: Need a whitelist and AML review for banks? Implement it directly on-chain. Regulators want transparency, but institutions also need privacy? They developed the Enygma engine, using zero-knowledge proofs and homomorphic encryption to satisfy both parties. The most crucial point is that this is not a "theory in a lab," but something that has already been used by institutions like JPMorgan, the Central Bank of Brazil, and subsidiaries of China Merchants Bank. So @RaylsLabs is not creating a "show-off" Web3 product, but rather building a bridge to truly bring bank money...
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