Been pondering this for a while - why's privacy tech adoption moving like a snail when the infrastructure's already there?
Here's the thing: it's NOT the cryptography. It's NOT the protocols either...
The real bottleneck? Something way more human than we'd like to admit. We've got bulletproof encryption sitting on the shelf, yet most users still aren't touching privacy solutions. Makes you wonder what we're actually solving for.
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StablecoinSkeptic
· 11-10 02:39
What do you know about privacy? Also, infrastructure.
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PermabullPete
· 11-09 12:40
This is related to user habits, alright? You can't force it.
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BackrowObserver
· 11-09 08:57
Privacy is like a toolbox that no one translates.
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LiquidityNinja
· 11-07 22:10
No matter how advanced the technology gets, it can't change human nature.
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NullWhisperer
· 11-07 22:10
technically speaking... people are the biggest vulnerability in any security system. always have been *sips coffee*
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GateUser-26d7f434
· 11-07 22:09
What's there to be conflicted about? You understand human nature.
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WalletManager
· 11-07 22:07
Privacy management is just a tool; it depends on who holds the private key.
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ChainWanderingPoet
· 11-07 22:01
People find it troublesome.
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ApeDegen
· 11-07 21:50
I really don't believe in the use of privacy, it's just a superstition.
Been pondering this for a while - why's privacy tech adoption moving like a snail when the infrastructure's already there?
Here's the thing: it's NOT the cryptography.
It's NOT the protocols either...
The real bottleneck? Something way more human than we'd like to admit. We've got bulletproof encryption sitting on the shelf, yet most users still aren't touching privacy solutions. Makes you wonder what we're actually solving for.