Currently, financial regulation is becoming increasingly strict. EVM ecosystem applications aiming to enter regulated markets face a major challenge—balancing privacy protection with compliance auditing, two seemingly opposing goals. The Hedger solution launched by Dusk Foundation was created to address this contradiction.



Most tools on the market either focus solely on privacy or solely on compliance, making it difficult to achieve both simultaneously. The highlight of Hedger is its integration of zero-knowledge proofs and homomorphic encryption technologies to build a double-layer protection. How does it work specifically? Zero-knowledge proofs handle the verification of sensitive information such as identity and transaction amounts, allowing the system to confirm validity without revealing data—ensuring information security. Homomorphic encryption takes it a step further by enabling transactions to be computed directly on encrypted data, without decryption from start to finish. This maintains transaction efficiency and completely eliminates the risk of data leakage.

A deeper design aspect aligns with regulatory standards such as the EU’s MiCA and MiFID II, with Hedger developing dedicated regulatory authorization audit interfaces. What does this mean? After obtaining user authorization, regulators can directly access the required transaction data for review. The entire process does not expose user privacy, and the compliance workflow becomes more streamlined and efficient.

Hedger has already released an Alpha version for developers to experience, and integration is very simple. Whether it’s DeFi lending protocols or RWA asset issuance platforms, developers can quickly add compliance and privacy capabilities to Solidity smart contracts, enabling entry into institutional-grade financial markets. This is why some see Hedger as a key hub connecting the EVM ecosystem with compliant finance.
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GateUser-c802f0e8vip
· 18h ago
Honestly, can privacy and compliance, this pair of rivals, be reconciled with a single solution? It sounds a bit like science fiction, but upon closer inspection, the combination of zero-knowledge proofs, homomorphic encryption... actually has some potential. However, the real test is how it performs in practical implementation.
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MEVSupportGroupvip
· 18h ago
Zero-knowledge proofs combined with homomorphic encryption? Sounds pretty impressive, but can it really be used in practice? If this stuff truly helps bring DeFi into the institutional market, that would be interesting. Finally, someone has come up with a solution. Can compliance and privacy be achieved simultaneously? I'm still a bit skeptical... Hedger's recent moves are indeed a way to solve the problem; if both regulators and users are satisfied, it would be unbeatable. Feels like another project with big promises, but success depends on implementation. Double-layer protection sounds good, but how do we address the transparency of on-chain data? If there's really an Alpha version, we need to see the integration results before we can say anything. Want to connect EVM and finance? The road is still long, but the direction is right.
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AlphaBrainvip
· 18h ago
Zero-knowledge proofs + homomorphic encryption working together—this is what true problem-solving looks like, not the kind of compromise made solely for compliance.
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PortfolioAlertvip
· 18h ago
Oh wow, zero-knowledge proofs combined with homomorphic encryption—this combo sounds like black tech. Wait, can this really fool regulators? I can't quite figure it out... Can compliance and privacy truly be perfectly balanced? It seems like there’s always a trade-off. If Hedger’s move can succeed, DeFi will have a shot at entering the institutional market. But it’s only the alpha version; we still need to see how it performs in real-world use. Once MiCA arrives, tools like these are really going to take off.
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JustHereForAirdropsvip
· 18h ago
Zero-knowledge proofs combined with homomorphic encryption sound like cutting-edge technology, but honestly, I just want to ask one question—can this system really withstand repeated interrogation from regulators? I also have a doubt: if the audit interface is open to regulatory agencies, what if one day policies change? Won't our data have to be handed over? But on the other hand, being able to balance privacy and compliance at the same time really addresses a pain point. If it can truly be integrated so simply, this could really open the door to the institutional market. So I'll wait for Alpha to come out and try it myself; at least, getting a sense of it won't be a loss.
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