ZUG, Switzerland, December 3rd, 2024/Chainwire/--Namada, the shielded asset hub enabling shielded cross-chain transactions, has officially published its genesis block, marking the launch of its mainnet.
Along with the commencement of staking and governance, this marks the start of the first phase of Namada’s
Namada is designed to enable the protection of users’ personal data when using on-chain assets and engaging in cross-chain transactions.
Its key innovation, the Multi-Asset Shielded Pool (MASP), can support the shielding of user data related to any asset, enabling shielded interactions across different blockchain networks.
Namada enables selective disclosure, giving users the ability to share transaction data publicly and to specific parties. Additionally, Namada is introducing a unique shielding rewards system for users protecting their personal data.
“Namada's mainnet is a major accomplishment for the many contributors and community members who have worked hard to take Namada from an early idea to a real, operational protocol,” said
Christopher Goes, Namada cofounder.
“Individual control of data and freedom of disclosure is necessary for a free society. We aren't there yet, but the Namada mainnet is an important step in the right direction.”
The launch is fully decentralized, with the
“Namada is an important missing link for the crypto space. Real adoption has been held back by the lack of user control over sensitive data,” said Namada cofounder Adrian Brink. “The goal of Namada is to give both individual and institutional users, who may have been waiting on the sidelines, the same freedoms and protections they have off-chain.”
Namada introduces a suite of innovative features designed to protect user data while enabling seamless shielded cross-chain interactions:
This process will unfold in five stages, each driven by community decisions via on-chain governance. Discussions around the mainnet release candidate software, configurations, genesis block draft, and tokenomics have taken place within the Namada
The Anoma Foundation
Namada is poised to support IBC-based assets initially, but can be upgraded in the future to support additional ecosystems, with the aim of becoming the data protection layer for the entire multichain ecosystem.
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