Blockchain was built to be transparent and that strength needs a complement If you’re new to blockchain, one of the first things you’ll hear is that everything is transparent. Transactions are public. Balances are visible. Contract interactions can be inspected by anyone. This transparency is not a flaw, it’s the reason blockchains work in the first place. It makes systems auditable, reduces blind trust, and allows independent verification instead of relying on intermediaries. However, as blo...