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Morning Edition · Monday, June 15, 2026
Miden Pitches "Practical Privacy" as the Condition for Blockchain's Next Phase
The team argues that confidential execution, not transparency by default, is what serious users and institutions actually need.

Miden, a zero-knowledge protocol, has set out a case that practical privacy is the precondition for blockchain's next era, arguing that fully transparent ledgers are unsuitable for the financial activity the industry wants to attract. The p…
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