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Privacy 2.0: Encrypted Computing’s Blockchain Revolution

October 16, 2025Updated:October 16, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Privacy 2.0: Encrypted Computing’s Blockchain Revolution

One of many core tenets of blockchain protocols has been the supply of privateness for customers, even when the chains are publicly verifiable and comparatively clear.

That is changing into more and more necessary as private privateness rights appear to be eroding, evidenced by the European Union’s current push for a chat management legislation that may permit mass scanning of personal communications and encrypted messages.

The newest episode of The Clear Crypto Podcast delves into the significance of privacy-preserving protocols in dialog with Yannik Schrade, co-founder and CEO of Arcium.

Schrade unpacks the privateness revolution: encrypted computing, zero-knowledge proofs and multiparty magic that lets blockchains deal with delicate information like medical information and finance with out leaks or trusted middlemen.