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Home»Reddit»the axiom exchange insider trading scandal is literally the best argument for programmable privacy protocols and nobody is talking abt it
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the axiom exchange insider trading scandal is literally the best argument for programmable privacy protocols and nobody is talking abt it

March 15, 2026No Comments
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so if you havent seen the zachxbt thread yet, employees at axiom exchange allegedly used internal tools with basically zero access controls to spy on user wallet activity and front run trades. one of the named guys is broox bauer and the claim is this has been going on since early 2025. the post got 6.3 million views so its not exactly under the radar but the CONVERSATION around it is missing the whole point imo.

everyone is dunking on axiom for bad opsec and sure yeah lol. but like. the real issue is structural. centralized exchanges by design have to see your data to serve you. thats not a bug in axioms implementation its a feature of how ALL cexes fundamentally work. you hand over your wallet info, your trading history, your identity, all of it, and then you just. trust that nobody internal will abuse it. thats the threat model. vibes and HR policies.

and it keeps happening. this isnt the first time and it wont be the last.

so heres where it gets interesting

theres a class of protocols being built rn that are specifically designed so that the people running the infastructure CANNOT see your data even if they wanted to. the most ambitious one imo is anoma.

anoma is building what they call “intent centric” infrastructure with programmable privacy baked in at the base layer. the key idea is something called “resource oriented architecture” where instead of transactions being readable by validators/nodes/employees/whoever, you can define exactly what information gets revealed and to whom as part of the protocol itself. its not bolted on, its the actual foundation.

in the axiom situation under an anoma style model the employees wouldnt have HAD access to look up sensitive user details bc the architecture literally wouldnt surface that info to them. you cant leak what you cant see. you cant front run trades you have no visibility into.

aztec network is building a private L2 where transactions are shielded by default using ZK proofs. so your trade history, wallet balances, all that stuff that axiom employees were apparently browsing through?? not visible. to anyone. including aztec employees.

penumbra is another one, its a shielded DEX specifically for cosmos ecosystem where the whole design principle is that trading activity is private by default. no internal tool is gonna surface ur order flow bc ur order flow is encrypted at the protocol level.

railgun lets you do private transactions on existing chains like ethereum by essentially wrapping your activity in ZK proofs so on chain observers (and by extension exchange employees watching on chain activity) cant link ur wallet movements together.

the common thread across all of these is they dont ask you to trust a company’s internal policies or their HR department or whatever. the privacy is enforced by math not by vibes.

“but regulation tho”

yeah i know i know. the counterargument is always compliance. and its a real tension i wont pretend it isnt. but like. the axiom situation shows that the current model where you sacrifice all privacy for compliance also doesnt protect users?? you get the worst of both worlds. ur data is fully exposed internally AND regulators still arent happy.

programmable privacy is actually a more nuanced solution here bc protocols like anoma are designed so you can selectively reveal information to authorized parties (like regulators with proper legal process) without making that info available to every employee with access to an internal dashboard. its not privacy vs compliance its programmable selective disclosure which is a completely different thing.

TLDR

axiom exchange employees allegedly spying on user wallets to insider trade is not just an axiom problem. its what happens when ur architecture requires trust in humans with access to sensitive data. protocols like anoma, aztec, penumbra and railgun are building systems where that trust isnt required bc the data isnt accessible in the first place. the technology to fix this exists. the industry just hasnt prioritized deploying it bc “move fast and add privacy later” is the default mode and later never comes.

broddie broox allegedly couldnt have done this on a properly designed private protocol. thats the whole point.

sources: zachxbt thread on X, go look it up its wild



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