Bitcoin Forum
July 06, 2024, 02:17:26 PM *
News: Latest Bitcoin Core release: 27.0 [Torrent]
 
   Home   Help Search Login Register More  
Warning: One or more bitcointalk.org users have reported that they believe that the creator of this topic displays some red flags which make them high-risk. (Login to see the detailed trust ratings.) While the bitcointalk.org administration does not verify such claims, you should proceed with extreme caution.
Pages: [1]
  Print  
Author Topic: Oasis Network, Solving Blockchain Privacy Paradox  (Read 106 times)
Wintersoldier (OP)
Sr. Member
****
Offline Offline

Activity: 966
Merit: 274


View Profile
September 29, 2022, 02:28:25 AM
 #1

First, let's define Blockchain Privacy Paradox.

According to Dentons.com, Blockchain Privacy Paradox means that records published to a blockchain cannot be deleted. This means an individual person would not want to use a Blockchain for their personal and sensitive information. Also, how can an individual or data subject exercise their right to be forgotten when the information recorded on a blockchain’s ledger is permanent?

This is what Oasis Network Solves.

With Oasis Network’s architecture, it can separate consensus and smart contract execution into the Consensus Layer and the ParaTime Layer. This means that separating these layers allows ParaTimes to process transactions of different complexity in parallel with shared consensus, offering incredible flexibility and the potential to incorporate customizable privacy-preserving technology that can break the blockchain privacy paradox.

Currently, Oasis Network has two confidential ParaTimes named: Cipher & Sapphire

What are your thoughts about this?





SherhanCrypto
Newbie
*
Offline Offline

Activity: 4
Merit: 0


View Profile
October 27, 2022, 02:34:17 PM
 #2

These paratimes have proven to be very safe, in terms of privacy. I am sure many projects will want to use these infrastructures.
Pages: [1]
  Print  
 
Jump to:  

Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Powered by SMF 1.1.19 | SMF © 2006-2009, Simple Machines Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!