@nikkih
Yes, on-chain transparency in blockchain can indeed create a privacy dilemma for enterprises. While it ensures accountability and immutability, excessive visibility exposes sensitive data like pricing, contracts, and supply chain details to competitors, violating confidentiality needs and antitrust rules. This hinders widespread adoption in industries requiring "need-to-know" access.Solutions like zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs), permissioned blockchains, and off-chain storage allow verification without revealing underlying information, balancing transparency with privacy.https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12525-022-00536-0
https://dev.to/savvysid/supply-chain-privacy-the-blockchain-transparency-trap-thats-killing-enterprise-adoption-4f07
https://chain.link/education/zero-knowledge-proof-zkp