The Miden Engine represents something more fundamental than incremental feature drops or beta rollouts. What actually matters here is reframing the economics of trading itself.
Currently, transaction costs aren't just about gas fees or spreads. There's a hidden expense most traders overlook: your intent becomes visible. Every move telegraphs your strategy, your position sizing, your timing. Your footprint on-chain is essentially a roadmap for others to exploit.
Miden's angle is different. By treating intent privacy as a core infrastructure problem rather than an afterthought, it shifts how the entire trading game operates. You're no longer playing with your cards face-up on the table.
This isn't just an optimization. It's a structural redesign of what transparent finance actually needs to mean.
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WhaleShadow
· 01-09 16:53
Damn, someone finally explained this clearly... The practice of showing your cards openly when playing on the chain should have been changed long ago.
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RektRecovery
· 01-09 16:44
nah see this is where most people get honeypotted. "privacy as infrastructure" sounds noble until you realize miden's just moving the exploit surface, not eliminating it. predictable vulnerability dressed up in better marketing tbh
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PhantomHunter
· 01-09 16:39
NGL Miden's move is truly awesome... treating intent privacy as infrastructure, traders finally don't have to go naked anymore.
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SandwichDetector
· 01-09 16:30
ngl Miden's approach really hits the nail on the head; on-chain privacy is not just a bonus, this thing truly changes the game.
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SignatureAnxiety
· 01-09 16:29
Wow, finally someone has hit the nail on the head about on-chain transparency... I feel like I'm being exposed every time I make a transaction.
The Miden Engine represents something more fundamental than incremental feature drops or beta rollouts. What actually matters here is reframing the economics of trading itself.
Currently, transaction costs aren't just about gas fees or spreads. There's a hidden expense most traders overlook: your intent becomes visible. Every move telegraphs your strategy, your position sizing, your timing. Your footprint on-chain is essentially a roadmap for others to exploit.
Miden's angle is different. By treating intent privacy as a core infrastructure problem rather than an afterthought, it shifts how the entire trading game operates. You're no longer playing with your cards face-up on the table.
This isn't just an optimization. It's a structural redesign of what transparent finance actually needs to mean.