In crypto, privacy simply isn’t simple enough
The following is a guest post and opinion by Adam Gągol, Co-founder of Aleph Zero.
It’s often said that if you want something done, make it easy to do. This truism runs across disciplines from marketing to sales. Perhaps it has never been more true than in crypto, with ten centralized exchanges accounting for 90% of all crypto trading, where user experience is simple and easy. Privacy in crypto is another layer of complexity on top of an already complex technological paradigm. If users are to come on board, we need to make it private. And in order to make it private, we need to make it simple.
The Complexity Barrier
Current privacy solutions in the crypto space require users to navigate a labyrinth of technical jargon, multiple…