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Most people still treat privacy on Solana like a niche feature.
It is not.
It is a missing piece of the network.
Solana already solved speed. It already solved low fees. It already made onchain activity feel fast enough for real users.
But the default experience is still broken in one major way: every balance, transfer, and wallet trail is exposed by default.
That might sound normal in crypto because people got used to it. It should not be normal.
A payment should not come with a full public profile. A wallet should not function like a glass account. Using a dApp should not mean exposing your entire financial history just because you clicked connect.
This is where most privacy products get it wrong.
They treat privacy like a side route. A special mode. A tool you open only when you want to hide one action.
That approach creates friction. It breaks flow. And once privacy becomes harder than the default experience, most users stop using it.
So the real problem is not just “how do we hide transactions.”
The real problem is: how do we make privacy usable enough that it actually becomes part of everyday behavior?
That is the standard Veilo is building toward.
Not privacy that feels separate from Solana. Privacy that feels native to it.
The goal is simple: keep the speed, keep the usability, remove the overexposure.
Because real infrastructure should not force users to choose between utility and confidentiality.
The best privacy layer is not the one with the loudest explanation. It is the one that fits so cleanly into the product experience that using it feels obvious.
That is the shift.
From privacy as a workaround to privacy as a better default.
That is why Veilo matters.
🔗: veilo.network

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