The Solana ecosystem's mining value storage token ORE and privacy technology provider PrivacyCash have reached a partnership, planning to launch a privacy pool feature. Through the application of zero-knowledge proof technology, ORE will support users to perform privacy transfers directly within the application, completely bypassing the traceability of transactions on the public chain. This privacy pool solution will encrypt user balances, ensuring on-chain privacy whether depositing or withdrawing assets. This is an important exploration in the privacy track within the Solana ecosystem—bringing privacy protection from the underlying protocol to the application layer, providing a new option for users concerned about on-chain privacy.

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MechanicalMartelvip
· 5h ago
Privacy pools are indeed a necessity, although I don't know how far ORE can go. --- Zero-knowledge proofs layered on application level—this idea is interesting... but can it really be implemented? --- Another privacy solution, it feels like this track is getting competitive. --- Is Solana indirectly admitting that it's not private enough? Anyway, I can't quite understand this logic. --- Does PrivacyCash have potential? I haven't heard much about it. --- Sounds great in theory, but how many people can actually use it? --- Hmm, this combination is quite interesting. We'll see after it’s officially implemented. --- Good privacy features are great, but I'm worried it might just be another pie-in-the-sky promise.
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GateUser-3824aa38vip
· 5h ago
ORE's recent move to create privacy pools finally made on-chain privacy a reality.
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AirdropDreamBreakervip
· 5h ago
Zero-knowledge proofs are so fancy, but honestly, it's just because they're afraid of being watched.
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WenAirdropvip
· 5h ago
ORE's recent move is decent; privacy pools are really a necessity.
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rugpull_survivorvip
· 5h ago
ORE is creating a privacy pool? Now on-chain transactions are going to be even more mysterious, huh.
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BlockImpostervip
· 5h ago
I believe in this wave of privacy gameplay with ORE. Finally, someone is bringing privacy from the underlying layer to the application layer. Zero-knowledge proofs + privacy pools, this combination is indeed top-notch and much more reliable than those flashy schemes. Wait, could this attract the attention of certain authorities... Never mind, let's get on board first. ORE mining yields are quite good, and now with privacy features, it feels like this track has truly started. Building this in the Solana ecosystem shows genuine commitment, unlike some projects that are just hyping concepts. Privacy transfers that bypass on-chain traceability? Brilliant, some people might not be happy about this. This is the way Web3 should go. Application layer privacy is indeed the future direction.
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TokenUnlockervip
· 5h ago
Is ORE playing with privacy? Is this zero-knowledge proof really reliable...
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