Ethereum's Privacy Roadmap and the Opportunities for UXLINK? The Ethereum Foundation has just launched the Privacy Roadmap, elevating privacy from a secondary option to an infrastructure level: zero-knowledge proofs (ZKP), verifiable computation, privacy transactions, and on-chain identity management. These four directions mean that for future Web3 applications to scale, they must be both efficient and secure while respecting user privacy. This is particularly crucial for SocialFi. Unlike financial protocols, social data inherently carries strong personal attributes: who knows whom, who transfers money to whom, who has interacted in the community—if these are fully exposed on-chain, it harms privacy and undermines trust. Messari mentioned in previous research that the contradiction of Web3 social lies in the need for data to be verifiable while also being user-controlled. ▰▰▰▰▰▰ What is UXLINK's Entry Point? This is exactly where UXLINK positions itself. It proposes the concept...
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