The past few weeks have marked a major shift for the Common team. While there’s still work ahead, we’re excited to start sharing the people and vision behind Common — the privacy layer for all of Web3.
Meet some of the core contributors 👇
How complicated will it actually be to shield your assets with the @Common__App mobile app? 👀
Take a look for yourself!
What do you think?
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This is the DeCC Ecosystem map by @MessariCrypto, showing projects that use different methods to achieve data and user privacy.
Common & @Aleph__Zero use Zero Knowledge Proofs.
But what we're bringing to web3 users is a bit different from for the other projects.
Follow along!
Decentralized Confidential Computing (DeCC) represents a foundational shift in how sensitive data is handled in decentralized systems.
Early blockchain infrastructure focused on transparency, sacrificing privacy and limiting potential applications.
Over $1 billion has been invested into DeCC projects.
Here's everything you need to know about DeCC👇
messari.co/3ZiZphh
Web2 and Web3 tracking platforms don't need to know your identity to use your data and influence your behavior.
If you want to be sure you're not a pawn on somebody else's chessboard, here's what you need to know. 🧵
On-chain privacy shouldn’t be something you have to think about—it should just be there.
That’s just one of the highlights from @GagolAdam’s latest interview on @DecryptMedia.
Catch up on the key takeaways. 👇
In DeFi, pools generate yield from swap fees, lending interest, or other services.
For privacy, you typically lose that yield.
Common lets you have both–as incentivizing users to stay in the shielded pool contributes to the privacy for others.