Zcash co-founder: Michael Saylor believes BTC should not adopt a privacy model similar to Zcash
Jinse Finance reported that Eli Ben-Sasson, CEO of StarkWare and co-founder of Zcash, stated on the X platform that in his first conversation with Strategy founder and executive chairman Michael Saylor, he explained Starknet's mission, which is to promote the development of the Bitcoin economy. In addition, another topic they discussed was privacy. Saylor believes that Bitcoin should not have privacy features, or at least should not adopt a privacy model similar to Zcash, as this would give sovereign states a reason to ban it. Ben-Sasson disagrees. He believes that it is possible to balance both, that is, to provide privacy protection while allowing key viewing. They also exchanged views on OP_CAT. Saylor is concerned about too many and too rapid changes. However, Ben-Sasson does not agree; he believes that OP_CAT has already undergone extensive debate and research, and that ten years is sufficient, with no need to delay for hundreds more years.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
You may also like
US Prosecutors: Do Kwon Should Be Sentenced to 12 Years in Prison
Vitalik: Bitcoin mining hash rate surpasses the 2^96 milestone, supporting the 128-bit security standard
Yilihua: After Ethereum Fusaka upgrade, blob base fee surged by 15 million times
US December one-year inflation rate preliminary estimate at 4.1%, expected 4.5%
