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Web3 Must Balance Privacy With Regulatory Compliance For Mass Adoption: Expert

Published 25/09/2023, 19:05
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Benzinga - As the blockchain and cryptocurrency sectors continue to evolve, the regulatory landscape for privacy-focused platforms remains uncertain.

William Wendt, Ecosystem Growth Manager at Oasis, on Monday, shed light on the challenges and proactive measures industry leaders are taking to navigate potential regulatory hurdles.

His insights come at a time when the industry is gearing up for Benzinga's Future of Digital Assets conference on Nov. 14.

Wendt emphasized the importance of striking a balance between user privacy and regulatory compliance.

"Privacy is continuing to gain momentum in the Web 3 space," he said. "It is critical that as we develop these solutions we try to do so in a way that protects user rights while also mitigating the potential for harm and illicit activities."

Wendt believes that collaboration between thought leaders, developers, researchers, and regulators is essential to create solutions that offer privacy guarantees while also safeguarding users from potential threats.

Highlighting the importance of education in the space, Wendt mentioned the need to shift the narrative around privacy in Web 3.

He pointed out that most Web 2 applications incorporate some level of privacy, and for Web 3 to offer a similar user experience, it must also integrate privacy features.

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Wendt cited the example of traditional finance businesses being wary of Maximum Extractable Value (MEV) and competitors viewing their trading history.

He believes that as more sophisticated, privacy-enabled applications emerge, larger institutions will become more receptive to Web 3 technologies.

Wendt also touched upon the role of privacy-preserving platforms in the future of Decentralized Finance (DeFi). With increasing concerns about data leaks and privacy breaches, he sees a long journey ahead before traditional finance fully embraces Web 3.

However, Wendt is optimistic that as privacy-enabled DeFi applications gain traction, they can pave the way for broader institutional adoption.

In the context of regulatory challenges, Wendt highlighted initiatives like the Universal Privacy Alliance (UPA) that are actively working to educate and collaborate on frameworks that align with the vision of a privacy-enabled Web 3.

He further emphasized the importance of industry-wide efforts to ensure that privacy solutions not only protect user rights but also prevent illicit activities, thereby fostering a positive perception of the space.

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