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I came across something interesting yesterday, it was about the guys at @tenprotocol, each one of them is a hardcore pro, with backgrounds that are more impressive than the next, specifically welding "safes" for Blockchain, protecting ordinary people's wallets and lifelines.
Let's start with a little story. Imagine this: on the streets of Mexico, a worker has saved three months' salary to send back home, but the bank fees are outrageously high, and he's afraid of being targeted by hackers for an on-chain transfer. At this moment, a few pros from TEN are like the "locksmiths" on the street corner, welding a bulletproof door onto the worker's Wallet, making it very secure.
The leading Gavin Thomas, who was previously an engineering expert at R3 Corda, built Blockchain vaults for 42 top banks. During his 15 years in the Ethereum space, he couldn't stand that: bank data was locked up like a fortress, why should ordinary people have to make transfers naked? So he jumped out, dismantled Wall Street's "vaults," and installed security doors for DeFi.
Looking at CTO Tudor Malene, a 20-year veteran in military encryption who has created communication locks for the military. After 11 years of brushing up on Bitcoin, his eyes light up: "This thing protects civilians better than guns and cannons!" He directly embeds missile-grade encryption into mobile phone chips; miners dare to peek? The CPU will burn you directly.
CPO Cais Manai is more ruthless. UBS has managed wealthy accounts for 10 years and has seen through the injustice of privacy: poor people's transfers are scrutinized, while wealthy transactions are hidden in VIP rooms? So they created a "frosted glass chain," where hackers see the amount like in a fog, but the compliance side is crystal clear.
These people didn't chase TPS numbers, but focused on welding safes for ordinary people. On the day Gavin's testnet launched, he said, "Technology must protect every drop of hard-earned money, lest it become a new shackle." Sounds inspiring.
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