#比特币与黄金战争 Recently, a friend discussed the Ethereum privacy protocol upgrade, and after some thought, I still believe this area is indeed worth paying attention to. $ETH's optimization on the privacy layer has always been a core competitive advantage, especially now as the entire ecosystem's demand for data security increases. In the long term, Ethereum's progress in this direction will, to some extent, redefine its position in Web3. I'm not saying what will happen in the short term, but in terms of technical accumulation and application prospects, this move is quite interesting. The evolution of blockchain privacy technology may be more critical than most people think.
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rug_connoisseur
· 3h ago
Privacy... sounds good in theory, but how many can actually implement it? I hope this ETH upgrade is truly reliable.
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TradFiRefugee
· 3h ago
Privacy is indeed something that shows long-term differences; short-term hype doesn't matter much. But when it comes to technological accumulation, if you leave it alone, it will become valuable over time.
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GateUser-06070724
· 3h ago
Ethereum is developing very well.
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PessimisticOracle
· 3h ago
Privacy really needs to be monitored closely, but I still think Ethereum's current execution capability is a bit lacking. Shouldn't the pace of development accelerate...
#比特币与黄金战争 Recently, a friend discussed the Ethereum privacy protocol upgrade, and after some thought, I still believe this area is indeed worth paying attention to. $ETH's optimization on the privacy layer has always been a core competitive advantage, especially now as the entire ecosystem's demand for data security increases. In the long term, Ethereum's progress in this direction will, to some extent, redefine its position in Web3. I'm not saying what will happen in the short term, but in terms of technical accumulation and application prospects, this move is quite interesting. The evolution of blockchain privacy technology may be more critical than most people think.