Your wallet balance is public. Every transaction you make is public. And yes, even that embarrassing NFT you bought in 2021 is still there for everyone to see. @remi_gai from @inconetwork explains how they use TEE/FHE for private payments, governance, and other privacy-first use cases. Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 03:45 - What is Inco and how it adds privacy layers 06:20 - Developer-focused tools: encrypted data types 09:10 - Encryption-based privacy vs. ZK & commitment-based 12:00 - Use cases: private balances, AMMs, poker, governance 15:30 - UX trade-offs 18:45 - Designing confidential USD tokens & wrapper contracts 21:10 - Onchain experience 24:00 - Privacy as confidentiality vs anonymity & compliance needs 27:30 - Role of Confidential Token Association & standards 29:50 - Adoption: payments vs DeFi primitives 33:20 - Main challenges 36:00 - What’s next for Inco
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