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The push for privacy in blockchain infrastructure is hitting a real inflection point. Fully homomorphic encryption is changing the game—it lets you keep data encrypted while still computing on it, no decryption needed. That's huge for compliance too. Imagine embedding decryption rules directly into your smart contracts, so access controls happen at the code level rather than afterward. Teams are already building solutions here. It's the kind of infrastructure shift that doesn't grab headlines instantly, but quietly solves one of Web3's trickiest problems: how do you get privacy AND regulatory compliance in the same stack?
Can privacy and compliance really run together so easily?
Someone should have addressed this issue long ago. Don't just talk about it on paper.