Under the current environment of increasingly strict regulation, how to protect user privacy while meeting compliance requirements has become a core issue for blockchain projects. One team has provided their answer — building a platform using zero-knowledge proof technology that can both safeguard transaction privacy and adapt to regulatory frameworks.



The core idea is to adopt the PLONK proof system to optimize the transaction verification process. The benefits of this approach are obvious: increased verification efficiency, reduced Gas fees, and improved user experience. Not only that, the platform also supports a selective disclosure mechanism for identity information, which is especially friendly for securities token issuance scenarios — protecting investor privacy while fulfilling issuer compliance obligations.

From a technical architecture perspective, the introduction of sharding technology has enabled the system to reach thousands of TPS, meaning that high real-time requirements for applications like financial settlement and supply chain traceability can now be reliably supported. Unlike projects that pursue privacy at all costs while neglecting regulation, this direction clearly aligns better with the mature development logic of Web3. Whether for institutional applications or compliance needs, this solution offers new possibilities.
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just_another_fishvip
· 17h ago
Zero-knowledge proofs have been around for so long, and finally someone has figured out compliance. But can the PLONK system really be reliable, or is it just another PPT project?
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MidnightTradervip
· 17h ago
Zero-knowledge proofs are indeed quite powerful; reducing gas fees is half the battle won.
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GasWaster69vip
· 17h ago
It's zero-knowledge proof again. This time, it really feels like something.
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WhaleSurfervip
· 18h ago
This is the right way. Finally, a project understands that privacy and compliance are not mutually exclusive. Thousand-level TPS is indeed top-notch, and only when gas fees come down will user experience truly improve. Selective disclosure is smart; it can protect investors while reassuring the project team. Much more reliable than those projects that only boast about privacy every day. Only then will institutions dare to enter the market.
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