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Graham Novak
@novak
Enterprise blockchains --> really stupid Enterprise software on blockchains --> the future All organizations -- governments, non profits, companies, stores, superPACs, etc-- will benefit from: 1. Better governance 2. "Can't be evil" 3. Less intermediaries 4. No lock-in to their banks or software that touches their assets
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Cassie Heart
@cassie
The big problem to getting businesses on blockchain or crypto in general is public ledgers. It's a non-starter: companies don't want to expose their vendors and customers. This is why the only answer is true privacy preservation, not opt in, because the shielded/unshielded model leaves too much out in the open for analysis to uncover.
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Matt York
@stackdump.eth
I keep returning to the idea that deploying to any blockchain means building in public, and users must also 'be' somewhat public. As a consumer I would only want minimal presence (essentially onchain cookies) Do we think FHE could fully shield from statistical analysis? I believe even privacy coins are somewhat traceable in that respect.
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