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Public Wallets Are Dead: Why Crypto Can’t Scale Without Privacy

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Georgi Koreli (Cofounder and CEO) and Nika Koreli (Cofounder and CTO) of institutional-grade, self-custodial protocol Hinkal, are keen to express that public wallets aren’t just flawed - but dead. They argue that crypto will never replace traditional finance without user-friendly privacy solutions. It’s obvious, according to Georgi and Nika that transparency is the biggest deterrent to institutional adoption.

Hinkal is preparing the first composable, self-custodial privacy wallet, built with ZK-tech. allowing users to transact, stake, and interact with dApps while keeping wallet details completely private. They can explain:

  • Why Transparency is a Barrier, Not a Feature - Public wallets were designed for openness, but in reality, they deter institutional and retail adoption due to privacy concerns. How can crypto evolve beyond this?

  • Privacy as a Standard – Traditional finance operates with confidentiality by default. Why should crypto be any different? Exploring how privacy wallets can bridge the gap.

  • Hinkal’s Privacy Solution vs. Vitalik’s Vision – Buterin advocates for privacy in Ethereum wallets, but Hinkal has already built a live solution. What makes it different, and why is now the optimum time to introduce it?

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