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Ligero Positions Privacy Infrastructure as Moving Into Production Systems

Ligero Positions Privacy Infrastructure as Moving Into Production Systems

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Ligero, the company is tracking a series of developments that suggest privacy infrastructure in crypto and Web3 is moving from pilots into production. The post highlights use cases such as Edena’s same-day sovereign capital settlements on ZKsync, Zebec’s on-chain payroll with protected data, and COTI’s reported volume of low-value private transactions.

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As shared in the post, Ligero is positioned as a scalability provider for Midnight Network’s Midnight City environment, where autonomous AI agents generate real transactions and zero-knowledge proofs on private chains. The post also notes NEAR Protocol’s IronClaw launch in encrypted enclaves and outlines Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin’s focus on hardening cryptographic components against quantum threats.

The LinkedIn commentary frames these updates as evidence that cryptographic compliance and privacy-preserving rails are being embedded into regulated and enterprise-grade systems. For investors, this suggests that Ligero’s zkKYC and related privacy infrastructure could benefit from growing demand for solutions that verify regulatory requirements without retaining identity data, potentially enhancing the firm’s relevance in institutional blockchain and RegTech markets.

If adoption of on-chain payroll, compliant cross-chain privacy, and quantum-resilient verification continues, vendors in this niche may see expanded integration opportunities with financial institutions and enterprise platforms. While the post does not provide financial metrics or commercial commitments for Ligero, it implies a strategic focus on enabling scalable, production-ready privacy infrastructure, which could be a key differentiator as privacy regulations tighten globally.

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