#mira $MIRA The real question isn’t "does finance need privacy?" It’s why we build systems where privacy only shows up after something goes wrong.
Compliance requires transparency to authorities. Markets demand discretion between parties.
Current "solutions"? Default to full visibility, then bolt on restrictions with NDAs and permissions. Data leaks. Logs are copied. The attack surface grows. It’s aligned with convenience, not reality.
Privacy by design flips the script:
🔹 Assume data should be minimal.
🔹 Disclosure should be provable, selective, and purposeful.
Not hidden — accountable.
This changes settlement. It changes compliance costs. It changes how we view operational risk.
Infrastructure like @Mira - Trust Layer of AI fits here. Verified outputs without exposing the raw internals. Cryptographic proof over total visibility.
Who needs this?
Institutions tired of data sprawl and conflicting records. It works if regulators accept crypto assurance as truth. It fails if "trust" still means seeing everything.
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