I recently read an industry forecast report for 2026, and the deepest impression I have is: the privacy sector has officially entered the era of competition from the early exploratory stage. This is not merely a technological iteration but more like a sovereignty battle for the discourse power of blockchain.



In this wave, projects like Miden have already demonstrated the qualities of top-tier contenders. Its architectural design precisely hits the three core logics repeatedly emphasized in the report.

First is the ultimate value positioning of privacy itself. The report mentions the concept of "on-chain locking"—once users have built the infrastructure and experience for privacy protection on a certain chain, the cost of migration becomes extremely high. This means that whoever can establish a complete privacy ecosystem first will hold the user stickiness. Miden’s layout in this regard is evidently ahead of others, considering users’ privacy sovereignty issues from the protocol layer.

This is not a simple feature upgrade but a redefinition of the entire blockchain value distribution logic. Privacy has shifted from a passive demand to an active competitive advantage, and the market has already made its choice.
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