I don't know if everyone is aware, but in recent years, the months of June, July, and August have been the season for defense drills in the domestic government affairs system~~



During this period, I am also the busiest.

As the defender, I need to implement various security measures and respond to various emergencies.

To prevent attacks and avoid data leaks, we will set up multiple firewalls, but the final and most critical line of defense is actually data encryption storage.

Why do you say that?

Because if hackers ultimately breach the system, what they can obtain is just a pile of encrypted data, which is completely unusable.

This is the meaning of data encryption - a safety guarantee with a bottom line.

So, when I saw the Encrypted Messaging Onchain protocol launched by @mindnetwork_xyz, I couldn't help but be impressed:

Isn't this the upgraded version of our "last line of defense" in Web3?

The reason it is called an upgraded version is that it not only performs data encryption but also creates an on-chain encrypted communication protocol layer, allowing wallets to directly send structured, verifiable encrypted messages.

It sounds a bit abstract, but it is of great significance for real-world assets on the blockchain (RWA).

In the past, a core problem faced by RWA was that the transaction information in traditional blockchains was too simplistic—only addresses and amounts, lacking semantics and privacy, and unable to meet the compliance and auditing needs of the real world.

Moreover, the on-chain data is naturally open and transparent, and many sensitive information cannot be disclosed at all; blockchain itself also lacks the structured expression capability like #SWIFT messages, making it impossible to attach contents such as contracts, identities, purposes, and KYC.

The Encrypted Messaging Onchain protocol is specifically designed to address these issues:

It is based on Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE), providing an encrypted semantic layer for on-chain transactions, like "speaking up" for the blockchain, while also "keeping the content confidential."

Specifically can be implemented:
💎 Each on-chain transaction can be accompanied by encrypted metadata, such as invoices, contracts, and credit terms;
💎 Information is encrypted by the wallet-generated key, and can only be decrypted and viewed by authorized parties.
💎All data and transactions are bound, verifiable, auditable, and immutable;
💎Combine FHE and ZKP to bring a true "end-to-end encryption" experience to Web3.

What does this mean?

This means that RWA finally has a compliant and secure data channel to go on-chain; it means that Web3 is no longer limited to "public transparency," but is genuinely making progress towards "privacy compliance and secure expression."

As expected, it is the project I have always believed in.
Earlier, I was already impressed by the collaboration between @mindnetwork_xyz and ByteDance Alibaba, but I didn't expect them to come up with such a hardcore protocol this time.

I sincerely hope that Web3 has more builders like @mindnetwork_xyz who can truly work for the advancement of the industry!
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Jaguarvip
· 08-08 13:02
Hold HODL💎
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· 08-08 13:02
Steadfast HODL💎
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