
Crypto攻城狮|11月 26, 2025 11:30
Had a chat with a friend today, and he asked me:
'Will privacy really blow up on-chain?'
I only replied with one sentence:
'Check out TEN in 24 hours, and you'll understand.'
For the past decade, on-chain transparency has been the fundamental logic of blockchain. But as the industry starts pursuing real-world applications, this transparency has ironically become the biggest obstacle.
Strategies get copied, trades get tracked, bots front-run transactions, user behavior gets exposed, and institutions definitely won’t put their core business in a public environment.
So privacy isn’t just a nice-to-have; it’s a foundational capability the entire industry must build.
This time, @tenprotocol is using a Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) to enable smart contracts to run in an encrypted state, allowing developers to set visibility scopes independently.
This means the core bottleneck that has held the industry back for over a decade is being directly addressed.
From an application perspective:
Private AI, private gaming, private finance, institutional-grade on-chain business...
These directions, which previously couldn’t truly take off, are now practically feasible for the first time.
From a narrative perspective:
Privacy is evolving from a 'technical discussion' to an 'industry-wide consensus,' with increasing attention from capital and project teams.
With only 24 hours left until the TEN token launch, this isn’t just a milestone for the project but also a turning point for the privacy narrative in the blockchain space.
True trends often start being confirmed at moments like this.