Privacy in crypto will emerge via encrypted assets and contracts, Ali Yahya notes

Privacy in crypto will emerge via encrypted assets and contracts, Ali Yahya notes
Crypto privacy via encrypted contracts

Ali Yahya, general partner at Andreessen Horowitz, argues that privacy in crypto will advance in two ways: with private money and private computation.

He points to encrypted assets as private money, and encrypted smart contracts as private computation, highlighting that the latter is particularly crucial for institutions due to their unique business requirements.

Yahya has previously highlighted low crypto sentiment despite the presence of $300 billion in stablecoins and over $1.5 trillion in monthly trading volume. He has also discussed how the Solana community could drive mainstream adoption of crypto. Recent remarks add privacy as a key area of focus for institutions entering the sector.

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