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Privacy is becoming the most undervalued narrative in Web3. With AI, surveillance, and KYC everywhere, users will eventually demand on-chain privacy the way they once demanded internet encryption. ZK tech might be the quiet revolution of this decade.
The internet made everyone loud but less connected. We’re all shouting opinions, chasing validation, trying to “win” arguments — but rarely listening. Maybe peace isn’t about muting the noise, but choosing what deserves your attention.
The biggest crypto narrative of 2026 might not be L2s, AI, or RWAs—it might be biometrics. Not in a dystopian way, but as a tool for sybil resistance and decentralized identity. Worldcoin opened the door. Others are already iterating: zero-knowledge proofs for privacy, hardware-secured signatures, and biometric keys that don’t rely on centralized servers. If Web3 is going to scale to billions of users, identity must evolve beyond seed phrases and Discord logins. Biometrics + cryptography might be the bridge. Yes, it’s controversial. So was the internet.
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