In the DeFi world, privacy and compliance are often seen as two opposing poles—either sacrificing privacy for transparency or sacrificing compliance for privacy. But a project is rewriting this dilemma.
Their core innovation is called Hedger, based on two major cryptographic black technologies: zero-knowledge proofs and homomorphic encryption. It enables truly private transactions on the EVM—users' transaction details can be completely hidden, while on-chain data remains 100% auditable. What does this mean? Institutional investors no longer have to choose between information confidentiality and regulatory compliance.
In January this year, their EVM mainnet officially went live. For RWA (Real-World Assets) and institutional-grade financial applications, it’s like having a key—able to deploy private DeFi applications to meet enterprise needs while complying with regulatory frameworks across different regions. This kind of privacy + compliance infrastructure is the real ticket for traditional financial institutions to enter the on-chain world. Privacy is preserved without compromise, and regulation is maintained without dropping the ball.
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ClassicDumpster
· 9h ago
The zero-knowledge proof set is back again. It sounds impressive, but can it really be implemented? RWA definitely lacks this kind of technology, but can regulators buy into it...
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MysteryBoxAddict
· 9h ago
Zero-knowledge proofs, after hearing about them so many times, I still haven't seen one as practical as this... Privacy compliance and win-win? That's a bit outrageous.
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OnlyOnMainnet
· 10h ago
I've been following zero-knowledge proofs for a long time, and finally someone has combined privacy and compliance together, no more having to choose one over the other.
In the DeFi world, privacy and compliance are often seen as two opposing poles—either sacrificing privacy for transparency or sacrificing compliance for privacy. But a project is rewriting this dilemma.
Their core innovation is called Hedger, based on two major cryptographic black technologies: zero-knowledge proofs and homomorphic encryption. It enables truly private transactions on the EVM—users' transaction details can be completely hidden, while on-chain data remains 100% auditable. What does this mean? Institutional investors no longer have to choose between information confidentiality and regulatory compliance.
In January this year, their EVM mainnet officially went live. For RWA (Real-World Assets) and institutional-grade financial applications, it’s like having a key—able to deploy private DeFi applications to meet enterprise needs while complying with regulatory frameworks across different regions. This kind of privacy + compliance infrastructure is the real ticket for traditional financial institutions to enter the on-chain world. Privacy is preserved without compromise, and regulation is maintained without dropping the ball.