Protocol Privacy Integration

Architecture

Protocol Privacy Integration refers to the systematic embedding of cryptographic primitives, such as zero-knowledge proofs or ring signatures, directly into the foundational ledger logic of decentralized finance networks. This design choice ensures that trade execution remains verifiable for settlement purposes while obfuscating sensitive counterparty identifiers and position details from the public chain. By decoupling transaction validity from identity disclosure, this framework upholds market integrity in derivative environments where information leakage often precedes aggressive predatory trading.