Friendly question for $XMR and $ZEC holders:
What happens when regulation increasingly locks privacy coins out of liquidity and major exchanges under frameworks like #MiCA?
No hate, I actually respect what Monero and Zcash stand for.
But let’s be realistic:
Institutional capital, RWAs, stablecoins, and large-scale finance are NOT going to operate in completely opaque systems.
I agree #Web3 was not created to rebuild the old financial system.
But at the same time:
the last cycle also showed exactly why some level of compliance and auditability will be required for serious adoption.
That’s why I think people should seriously look into $SAL @salvium_io
Salvium is taking a very different approach:
• Built on a CryptoNote / Monero-style foundation
• Privacy by default
• But with selective disclosure via SPARC + OVKs
• ERC20 assets can potentially enter a private environment
• Private assets + payment channels already coming
• Future programmable execution / dApps planned
The key insight:
This is not trying to kill privacy.
It’s trying to make privacy compatible with real-world finance.
And honestly… that may end up being the only path where privacy scales into institutional and global adoption instead of becoming isolated over time.

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I think this might become the real AHA moment for Salvium - $SAL.
People still think:
“privacy coin”
But this changes the category completely.
Salvium is not trying to build an isolated privacy ecosystem.
They are building:
👉 a compliant private infrastructure layer that external capital can ENTER.
Read that again.
ERC20 assets (stablecoins, utility tokens, RWAs, etc.) will potentially be able to move from transparent Ethereum into Salvium’s private environment while inheriting:
• private transfers
• hidden balances
• payment channels
• future DeFi utility
• smart-contract-like functionality
• compliance tooling via OVKs / SPARC
This is the key insight:
$ETH already has the liquidity.
Salvium may become the PRIVATE execution + settlement layer for that liquidity.
That’s a completely different thesis from Monero or Zcash.
Not:
“privacy for one native coin”
But:
👉 privacy infrastructure for global tokenized capital.
And the really important part:
they are solving this WITHOUT ignoring regulation.
Deposit/withdraw flows stay visible.
OVKs allow auditability when required.
Supported assets are curated.
That’s not anti-regulation design.
That’s institutional-grade privacy architecture.
If they execute this correctly…
the upside category expansion is massive.
Because now the addressable market becomes:
• stablecoins
• RWAs
• tokenized assets
• AI-agent finance
• private payment infrastructure
• institutional settlement flows
This stops being a “privacy chain.”
It starts looking like:
👉 the private financial rail layer for Web3.
$SAL is $AZERO on steroids, but no fake promises, novel approach!
Salvium - $SAL just dropped an AMA and honestly… some of the information in there levels up the potential of this project massively.
The biggest part?
They are NOT building Ethereum-style smart contracts.
They’re trying to extend the CryptoNote/Monero model with:
• protocol-level execution
• async flows
• minimized execution trace leaks
Meaning:
👉 programmable privacy WITHOUT recreating transparent Ethereum-like state.
That alone is a huge concept if achievable.
But it gets bigger:
• ERC20 / stablecoin interoperability hints
• private asset layer already live
• anonymous payment channels for streaming payments
• compliance tooling (SPARC, view keys)
• future L2 scaling direction
This is starting to look less like:
“privacy coin”
And more like:
👉 private programmable financial infrastructure.
If they execute this correctly, the category expansion from here is enormous.
Our lead developer recently joined @ourcryptotalk for a deep AMA. If you care about the future of private money, this is worth a read.
🔗 Full AMA write-up: https://t.co/NBhuTZe3LZ
💡Here are the key takeaways:
1/ Privacy that actually fits the real world
Most systems force a trade-off:
🔹Monero $XMR prioritizes strong privacy, but struggles with regulatory compatibility & delistings
🔹Bitcoin bitcoin:native is the opposite - transparent by design
Salvium $SAL takes the middle path: privacy by default, with optional selective disclosure (View Keys + SPARC), designed to work with regulatory frameworks like MiCA without weakening core privacy guarantees.
2/ Proof-of-Work staking, done properly: Staking without abandoning PoW
Using a novel protocol_tx design and return-address scheme, Salvium enables private staking with verifiable yield - without introducing trust assumptions or custodial risk.
CARLOT addressing scheme was delivered to Salvium's mainnet before Monero.
3/ Refundable & compliant payment fl