🐶 Privacy as a necessity: the story of the Paris kidnapping reminded us that privacy is not just a Web3 buzzword, it's basic safety.

In Paris, the head of a crypto company was abducted in broad daylight — a man was forced into a van with a UPS logo right in front of witnesses. The police have already confirmed that we are talking about the owner of a crypto marketing company who had previously received threats.

And that's where the main question comes up: how safe is it to be public on Web3?

Vitalik Buterin answers in his article: privacy is not about "hiding", it's about freedom, order and progress.

"Privacy gives you the space to live your life in your own way - not under the gaze of the state, social networks or bots, but the way you need it."

It's simple: if you have money— you need security. And security in the crypt = privacy.