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Interesting approach to “privacy” on Aptos

February 1, 2026No Comments
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I’ve been reading up on the "Confidential Transactions" stuff Aptos is rolling out, and I thought it was worth a discussion because it’s taking a pretty different angle than the usual privacy protocols.

Basically, instead of trying to be Monero where everything is hidden, they are splitting the difference.

The tech (using homomorphic encryption + ZK) hides the transaction amounts and account balances, but the sender and receiver addresses stay public.

It sounds like a weird middle ground at first, but it actually makes sense for business-like use cases.

Like if a company wants to run payroll on-chain, they don't care if people see they sent money to their employees, but they definitely don't want the whole world seeing exactly how much each person got paid.

And it also helps with DeFi. Competitors can see you're trading, but if they can't see the size of the trade, they can't front-run you as easily.

I think the part that will probably be controversial here is that it supports "auditor keys." Essentially, you can give a viewing key to a third party (like a regulator or auditor) so they can see the values for compliance, without making it public to everyone else.

It’s definitely not for the hardcore "privacy at all costs" crowd, but it seems like a solid, realistic way to get actual institutions comfortable with on-
chain finance.

What do you guys think?



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