The door to privacy technology is finally opening.



In the past, developing based on privacy protocols was complex and had a high barrier to entry. COTI is changing this situation—making the integration of privacy technology as simple as it can be. So simple that you can try it now.

By 2026, will this technology truly achieve a breakthrough from 0 to 1? Listen to the latest thoughts from the official team on the complete vision, from product design to user experience. Privacy computing, Web3 security—these originally technical challenges are becoming tangible product capabilities.
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GweiWatchervip
· 01-19 16:05
Someone finally made privacy stuff less complicated, but can it really boost the market in 2026? COTI's recent move is interesting, but it still depends on how the implementation turns out. Simply put, is it the democratization of privacy technology? Feels like I've heard that a lot... If this turns out to be just PPT coins again, I’ll laugh. Privacy computing needs to be practically implemented to be real skill; it's still early days. Sounds good, but I won't move until I see some action in the wallet. Just give it a try, anyway it’s free. If this can really be used, it might change the game. What revolutionary thing is it again? I’ll trust you guys for once.
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AirdropATMvip
· 01-18 10:03
Wow, finally someone has simplified the privacy aspect. Those previous development documents were giving me a headache. Is COTI really serious this time? Let's wait until 2026 to see. For now, it's all just pie-in-the-sky promises. By the way, can they release a demo first so people can try it out? Otherwise, it's still a bit vague.
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AlwaysQuestioningvip
· 01-17 16:00
Someone finally figured out privacy, but we still have to wait two more years until 2026. The key is whether they can deliver on time.
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ForkMongervip
· 01-17 15:58
nah tbh this "simplification" narrative is exactly what kills actual innovation... watch the governance vectors collapse in 2026 lmao
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¯\_(ツ)_/¯vip
· 01-17 15:43
Someone finally made privacy so simple, but we still have to wait two more years until 2026. Will it really be usable then...
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ApyWhisperervip
· 01-17 15:32
Simple? It makes me want to laugh just looking at it, same old rhetoric again --- Finally get to try it. Is it really that easy? I still don’t quite understand --- Results won’t be seen until 2026? Then what should I buy now --- Both privacy technology and from 0 to 1, sound like just hype --- So complicated, has it really been simplified? I remain skeptical --- From 0 to 1, I just want to know if it’s really 0.1 or 0.01 --- Let me try it, anyway I have free time --- Turning technical challenges into product capabilities? Just listen and forget it --- Privacy agreements have always been quite mysterious. It would be great if they could really be simplified --- The door is open, but how wide it is remains uncertain
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