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Morning Edition · Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Privacy Layers Pitch Confidential Execution as a Prerequisite for Serious On-Chain Use
Aztec and Miden are reframing privacy from a niche feature into a requirement for institutional and everyday activity on public networks.

Privacy-focused networks are recasting confidentiality as a baseline requirement rather than a specialist tool. Miden argues that practical privacy is essential to blockchain's next era, contending that fully transparent ledgers are unsuita…
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