The pain points of financial institutions going on-chain mainly boil down to two: privacy protection and regulatory compliance. A project has proposed a good approach—using zero-knowledge proof technology to hide transaction details while building a programmable compliance framework to meet anti-money laundering and other regulatory requirements. In this way, financial institutions like banks and insurance companies can confidently conduct business on the blockchain, and local regulatory requirements can also be addressed.



The operation of this system relies on the network's native token—serving both as fuel fees and staking assets. One token for two roles, this design tightly binds security and economic incentives together. Privacy is uncompromised, and compliance is not sacrificed—this is the true form that institutional-grade blockchain needs.
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ChainWallflowervip
· 16h ago
The zero-knowledge proof technology is indeed well understood, but its actual implementation still depends on how regulators in various countries choose to promote it.
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FUD_Whisperervip
· 16h ago
Zero-knowledge proof + programmable compliance, sounds good, but I'm just worried it's another PPT coin.
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fork_in_the_roadvip
· 16h ago
Zero-knowledge proofs sound impressive, but how many projects can truly implement them? The dual identity design for currencies is clever, but I'm just worried it might end up being all talk.
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OfflineValidatorvip
· 16h ago
Zero-knowledge proofs are indeed a relatively practical solution at the moment, but whether traditional financial institutions will adopt them depends on how regulatory attitudes shift.
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MoonlightGamervip
· 16h ago
The zero-knowledge proof approach is indeed clever, balancing privacy and compliance together. Traditional finance can finally confidently go on-chain.
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ChainChefvip
· 16h ago
ngl, this recipe is actually simmering pretty well. zero-knowledge + compliance framework? that's the kind of ingredient seasoning i've been waiting for. finally someone cooking with both hands instead of one tied behind their back lmao
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