Miden brings an interesting take on privacy and scalability in blockchain architecture. The core concept is straightforward: execute transactions privately in a local environment, generate cryptographic proofs of those executions, then submit those proofs to the chain for verification. This approach separates computation from consensus, allowing users to maintain privacy while still leveraging the security guarantees of the underlying blockchain. It's a compelling design that could reshape how we think about private smart contract execution.

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MEVHunterBearishvip
· 19h ago
NGL, Miden's approach is indeed excellent—computing locally and then uploading for verification, combining privacy and scalability in one go.
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SatsStackingvip
· 19h ago
Forget it, it's the same proof system again. Sounds good, but can it really be implemented?
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ThesisInvestorvip
· 19h ago
Miden's logic is indeed innovative. The approach of local execution + on-chain verification has successfully reconciled the often conflicting goals of privacy and scalability... There's something substantial here.
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GasGuzzlervip
· 19h ago
ngl Miden, I'm quite interested in this approach—executing locally and then proving on-chain... Isn't this just doing all the dirty work of privacy yourself, with the chain only responsible for verification? That's pretty clever.
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