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m-relay<wrightpt1:matrix.org> has anyone here worked with decentralized contracts?
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m-relay<wrightpt1:matrix.org> If one builds a decentralized market place, on a platform Like Solana, how will it work. I saw someone building that and and trying to think it through. how would privacy work? there needs to be a way to bridge eth tokens or polygon, or solana with monero to stay anonymous? woul there be a token created by the platform that stays private in order to come out to MOnero? if the nati<clipped message>
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m-relay<wrightpt1:matrix.org> ve token had to be transacted at all?
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m-relay<wrightpt1:matrix.org> according to these folks scrt.network/learn/privacy/blockchain-privacy-zero-knowledge-proofs
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m-relay<wrightpt1:matrix.org> a builder might combine ZKPs with multi-party computation to build a fully private application. There are also hardware-based solutions (trusted execution environments, TEEs)—although you probably don’t need additional ZKPs when using TEEs.
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m-relay<wrightpt1:matrix.org> Multi-party computation makes up for ZKPs shortcomings by enabling computation over encrypted i.e. private data. Hence, you can keep data private at the smart contract level.