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Blockchain Privacy Shapes the Future of Crypto Networks

January 13, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Yuval Rooz, the Co-founder and CEO of Digital Asset, has raised concerns about privacy and regulations in the crypto industry. He argues that many blockchain networks today do not adequately address the need for privacy, posing risks for both users and institutions. With the increasing use of blockchain technology, immediate attention is required to address this issue.

Blockchain Privacy in Mainstream Networks

Rooz pointed out that many blockchains are designed to be highly transparent, which initially fostered trust but has led to unforeseen consequences. “Most mainstream blockchain transactions today are highly transparent,” Rooz explained, highlighting that this level of transparency does not equate to privacy. Instead, it can be a disadvantage as individuals may exploit the system, accessing data before transactions are finalized.

In traditional markets, transactions are secured until settlement. Rooz believes blockchain networks should adopt a similar approach, safeguarding actions and data instead of exposing them in real-time.

Transparency vs. Privacy in Blockchain

Rooz clarified a common misconception that the crypto industry opposes blockchain privacy entirely. In reality, most regulators are not against privacy but are concerned about full anonymity due to its potential for financial crimes. “Regulators are opposed to anonymity, not privacy,” Rooz emphasized, highlighting the distinction between the two concepts. Privacy aims to protect users and businesses, while anonymity can undermine accountability.

Drawing a Balance with Regulation

Rooz proposed a solution that does not involve choosing between privacy and regulation but rather creating a system that upholds both. He advocates for a structured framework that shields sensitive information from the public while granting regulators access when necessary. His blockchain platform prioritizes privacy and recently secured $135 million in funding, supported by U.S. legislation like the GENIUS Act.

Rooz’s perspective signals a shift in how the crypto industry views privacy, recognizing it as essential rather than a hindrance. Blockchain networks are now embracing privacy as a fundamental requirement.

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