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Cryptocurrency Ecosystem => Privacy Coins Forum => Topic started by: DegenLifestyle on March 22, 2025, 02:16:29 PM
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Happy weekend, everyone! In today’s world, our personal info—like emails, bank details, internet footprint, or even doctor visits—can feel like it’s floating around, easy for others to grab. Nillion changes that with a smart idea.
Hear me out. Picture your data locked in a super-safe box. Even when someone needs to use it—like for an app or a service—they can’t see what’s inside. Nillion calls this “blind computing.” It’s like letting a chef cook your meal without showing them the ingredients. Your stuff stays private, you stay in charge, and it’s all hassle-free and easy. That’s probably why over 50+ projects are building on Nillion right now. I find the concept exciting, so I thought I’d share it. Are you familiar with this innovation?
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Actually I'll prefer staying away from unnecessary KYC registrations and requirements instead of giving out my data to a third party to store for me in hopes that they are a reliable source. Like U always say, privacy is actually a personal thing and that simply means you are responsible for it.
Numerous reasons out there contribute to why taking your privacy seriously is important and one is to avoid being targeted by hackers and scammers.
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Actually I'll prefer staying away from unnecessary KYC registrations and requirements instead of giving out my data to a third party to store for me in hopes that they are a reliable source. Like U always say, privacy is actually a personal thing and that simply means you are responsible for it.
Numerous reasons out there contribute to why taking your privacy seriously is important and one is to avoid being targeted by hackers and scammers.
I'm guessing that's why there's need for platforms like
Nillion cos privacy is definitely a serious situation, anyways what's your thought on their new concepts blind computing? Their token went live today btw
(https://i.ibb.co/bMmGJrRc/Screenshot-2025-03-24-14-31-32-66-f64c0fa2acb54796de48adb5b80a6314.jpg) (https://ibb.co/9kgdtq3Q) and it's looks to decent.
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Hear me out. Picture your data locked in a super-safe box. Even when someone needs to use it—like for an app or a service—they can’t see what’s inside. Nillion calls this “blind computing.” It’s like letting a chef cook your meal without showing them the ingredients. Your stuff stays private, you stay in charge, and it’s all hassle-free and easy. That’s probably why over 50+ projects are building on Nillion right now. I find the concept exciting, so I thought I’d share it. Are you familiar with this innovation?
It's not exactly new innovation, where generally it's called homomorphic encryption. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homomorphic_encryption (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homomorphic_encryption) shows partially encrypted solution exist since 1978, while fully encrypted solution exist since 2009.
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This is the first time I hear about Nillion...
I don't have a clue what blind computing is and what projects are working on using this, but it reminds me on old ICO projects selling snake oil.
I could be wrong but I don't see this project as something groundbreaking, but let's wait and see what happens in future.