By the end of 2025, let's take stock of those Web3 builders who have truly achieved results with the support of privacy computing tools.



These three projects are worth paying attention to—they are not just talking on paper but are actively verifying the value of privacy protection on-chain.

TradeVault focuses on private trading strategies. Traders fear their orders being exposed, but TradeVault uses privacy technology to leave verifiable proof of each strategy execution, protecting privacy while demonstrating that the transaction truly occurred. This is very attractive to high-frequency traders and institutions.

RomePay is pursuing on-chain payments. Payment scenarios are inherently privacy-sensitive. They have brought this requirement onto the chain, making the payment process both transparent and auditable, without exposing the identities and transaction details of the parties involved. They are walking a pretty steady line between compliance and privacy.

ExecSwap concentrates on confidential trading logic for DEXs. Traditional AMMs have a problem: your swap intent can be seen by anyone in the liquidity pool. ExecSwap uses privacy computing to encapsulate the exchange logic, preventing front-running bots from interfering.

All three directions point to the same core issue—Web3 needs to find a balance between transparency and privacy. Their explorations are worth learning from.
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MidnightTradervip
· 2h ago
There are no secrets in the trading pool, only orders that are seen through. TradeVault is really ruthless. --- RomePay's approach to payment privacy sounds good, but I'm worried it will ultimately be shut down for compliance. --- Race issues are indeed annoying. Can ExecSwap really solve them? I'm skeptical. --- Can privacy and transparency be balanced? Nice words, but in the end, Web3 is still a game of strategy. --- Are these three projects reliable? Are there real users using them? --- TradeVault's privacy protection strategies are definitely loved by institutions. --- Easy to say, but true on-chain implementation is the real strength.
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Lonely_Validatorvip
· 3h ago
Privacy really needs to be handled well, otherwise it's no fun when all the early-bird bots farm the wool.
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ChainDoctorvip
· 3h ago
Privacy is indeed a pain point in Web3. These three projects are quite interesting. Jumping the gun is really disgusting; the idea behind ExecSwap is quite promising.
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PretendingToReadDocsvip
· 3h ago
Finally, someone is taking privacy seriously. Were those previous efforts just false demands?
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Anon32942vip
· 3h ago
Real weapons and real guns, this phrase still feels comfortable to use. Finally, someone is not just shouting privacy slogans.
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