Namada aims to balance the need for secrecy and the requirement for openness. - blockchaindevelopment dlt
Namada's "shielded actions" are an innovative method of concealing financial dealings through cryptography methods.
The company wants to collaborate with other blockchain initiatives and enhance its protected activities architecture. It foresees a world where blockchain technology is ubiquitous, allowing users complete autonomy over their personal data and the security of their online transactions.
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