Privacy and accountability can coexist onchain, say panelists at Consensus Miami
Burns Brief
Public blockchains make transactions traceable, but that transparency can come at the expense of user privacy Market participants are carefully weighing the implications, with the outcome likely to depend on broader macro conditions and volume. Watch for volume confirmation — a breakout above average volume would signal the trend is likely to continue.
Public blockchains make transactions traceable, but that transparency can come at the expense of user privacy. Speakers from Moody’s Ratings and ChangeNOW said that hybrid blockchain architecture and address-level monitoring can help solve both problems simultaneously.
Key Takeaways
- Public blockchains make transactions traceable, but that transparency can come at the expense of user privacy
- Speakers from Moody’s Ratings and ChangeNOW said that hybrid blockchain architecture and address-level monitoring can help solve both problems simultaneously