Privacy Preserving Data Interoperability

Architecture

Privacy preserving data interoperability functions as a foundational framework enabling disparate distributed ledgers to exchange sensitive financial information without exposing underlying private datasets. It integrates cryptographic primitives such as zero-knowledge proofs and secure multi-party computation to ensure that sensitive order flow and position data remain confidential during cross-chain verification. This structure permits automated market makers and derivatives protocols to maintain liquidity depth while upholding strict institutional privacy standards.