Many privacy chains are solving the problem of "how to hide things,"
but @0xMiden is more like addressing an old question:
Why must all computations be done on-chain?
Miden chooses to delegate the heavy lifting to the client: 🔹 Local execution 🔹 Only verify STARK proof on-chain 🔹 State is private by default but can be selectively made public
The result is: Gas costs are significantly reduced, privacy is not a black box, and compliance requirements can still be met.
This is not "more privacy," but a more rational way of execution.
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Many privacy chains are solving the problem of "how to hide things,"
but @0xMiden is more like addressing an old question:
Why must all computations be done on-chain?
Miden chooses to delegate the heavy lifting to the client:
🔹 Local execution
🔹 Only verify STARK proof on-chain
🔹 State is private by default but can be selectively made public
The result is:
Gas costs are significantly reduced, privacy is not a black box, and compliance requirements can still be met.
This is not "more privacy," but a more rational way of execution.