It's wild how Pedersen commitments and ElGamal keep showing up in advanced crypto protocols, yet barely anyone talks about them in mainstream discussions. 🤯 These cryptographic primitives are absolutely foundational to privacy-preserving transactions and zero-knowledge proofs, yet they remain somewhat obscure outside academic and specialized dev circles. The gap between their technical importance and public awareness is genuinely striking. You'd think more people in the Web3 space would be diving deeper into how these mechanisms actually work under the hood, especially given how critical they are to security models and privacy implementations across various blockchain projects. The mechanics deserve way more airtime.

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ser_we_are_earlyvip
· 15h ago
ngl this is the real web3 infrastructure, most people only know to buy the dip and sell at the peak, completely ignorant of these underlying Cryptography mechanisms.
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GasFeeSobbervip
· 15h ago
Ngl, Pedersen and ElGamal are indeed seriously underrated. Most people haven't even heard of them and are there discussing privacy. LOL.
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MoonWaterDropletsvip
· 15h ago
Ngl, Pedersen and ElGamal are indeed underrated, but let's be honest... most people don't really want to understand these things. Everyone wants to get rich quick; who really cares about how zk-SNARKs run at the bottom level? That said, isn't this why security vulnerabilities keep emerging? Wait, are these two encryption primitives really that important? I feel like many projects are just riding on hype. Speaking of which, this is the biggest problem in web3... the entire community is very restless. In fact, those who understand these concepts probably won't promote them everywhere; it's a bit like keeping a secret after mastering the cheat code. Between on-chain privacy and security, it seems like it's always a choice between the two... can we really have both? There shouldn't be many who deeply understand these mechanisms, but any developer with a bit of ambition should catch up on the basics. No one is willing to spend time researching infrastructure; everyone wants to launch products and make money right away, and that's where the problem arises.
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