Can anonymity and regulation really coexist?
@BeldexCoin @tenprotocol
There is still a strong perception that "anonymity = illegality."
How can we meet anti-money laundering requirements while maintaining anonymity?
#Beldex는 aims for "legal protection" rather than complete anonymity.
The privacy that Beldex talks about is not about hiding everyone, but rather a structure that allows for disclosure only when necessary.
In other words, it is anonymity accompanied by responsibility.
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So, what about the Ten Protocol?
It takes a perfect mathematical approach of "conceal but prove."
The core of Ten is the combination of TEE + ZKP.
ZKP: Proving the validity of transactions without disclosing information.
TEE: Performing data operations only within an encrypted environment.
User information is not exposed on the blockchain, but regulatory agencies can verify "this transaction is legal" through ZK-Compliance Proof.
Ultimately, both projects are looking in the same direction.
Beldex: Complete anonymity + "Off-chain regulatory compatibility" through optional audits.
Ten Protocol: ZKP-based "On-chain regulatory compatibility."
The balance between the freedom of not being monitored and the obligation to prove responsibility is important.

Hmm, everyone, I'm on the leaderboard for the @BeldexCoin 국밥 pension project.
I like anonymity projects because, how should I put it, I'm like a dark knight Iron Man.
You kind of get the feeling, right?
I like heroes who hide their identities but change the world?
That's why I think anonymity projects like #Beldex and @tenprotocol are appealing!
I also like coins like $zen, $zec, and $LTC, so I've held them for a long time, haha.
However, socially, there seems to be a perception that "anonymity" means "hiding" and is "bad," which makes it seem like people with dishonest intentions.
But I actually believe that privacy is one of the basic human rights.
Even if no one is watching me, I exist, and I can speak and act!
That's why I'm drawn to projects like Beldex and Ten Protocol.
I think they implement the "right to exist without being seen" through technology.
Beldex is based on a Monero fork, which:
- hides the sender with ring signatures,
- encrypts the amount with ringCT,
- and conceals the receiver with stealth addresses.
In other words, it technically protects my transactions and identity, and this is not just hiding but safeguarding.
On the other hand, Ten Protocol uses a slightly different approach with Zero-Knowledge Proof (ZKP), which means you can prove something without showing it, thus concealing information while maintaining trust.
If Beldex is a forest of anonymity, then Ten is like a mathematically hidden box that protects privacy.
Anonymity is not bad.
Perhaps it's a technology that protects the freedom to exist even if you can't be seen?? 🦇✨
This post was written after conducting research through the crypto research platform @Surf_Copilot!
This video was made with the heart of @Everlyn_ai~~~~
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