Yesterday we introduced on-chain identity. Today, we wrestle with the trade-off.
Identity brings opportunity—but it also brings exposure. If every vote, payment, and post is tied to your wallet, privacy gets thin fast. That’s why privacy-preserving ID tools are on the rise—zero-knowledge proofs, anonymous credentials, and selective disclosures could let you prove without revealing.
The goal? Build trust without becoming traceable. It’s not easy, but it’s happening.
Tomorrow, we shift gears to explore crypto’s role in philanthropy—and how the blockchain is quietly changing how the world gives.
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**Fun Fact Of The Day**
ZK-proofs (zero-knowledge proofs) let users prove they know something—like their age or credit score—without revealing the actual data. It’s one of the hottest innovations in crypto privacy.
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