Dev Diary 3: What if airdrop teams had private wallets?
I’ve worked with a DeFi project before.
Trust me — one of the most awkward things is treasury visibility during airdrop season.
You move funds for partnerships, pay community mods, set aside rewards for early testers…
and before you can blink, CT detectives are already screenshotting your wallet activity and forming narratives.
→ “Why is $50k going here?”
→ “Who’s this wallet they just paid?”
→ “Looks like insiders already got their share 👀”
It becomes a game of optics — not impact.
But what if the treasury was private by default?
What if movements were encrypted, but still verifiable on-chain?
You could run operations in peace.
Fund what matters, when it matters — without FUD.
That’s what
@aztecnetwork is enabling through zk-SNARKs (Zero-Knowledge Succinct Non-Interactive Arguments of Knowledge).
Not just privacy for users.
→ Privacy for teams.
→ Privacy for coordination.
→ Privacy for doing the work — without the noise.
Kinda love that.
#BuildOnAztec 🪿