at the moment whenever you send someone $, they can see your address & use that to track & trace everything you do
@fhenix dualmode fixes it with same native token working in both public and private mode
so if you need privacy you just switch to this mode,wallets should make switching seamless
in my opinion this is cool,nobody likes to work with wrapped tokens

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what if you could pay for your next doordash order with shielded stablecoins? https://t.co/aIguFtWc2Z
I'm not the best at explaining the deep cryptography behind crypto privacy but I can spot when something actually fixes a real UX problem.
Most privacy systems today force you into wrapped assets, extra steps, and fragmented liquidity just to stay private.
@fhenix changes that with dual-mode stablecoins.
Same native token usable in public or shielded mode, depending on what you need.
No extra hoops. No separate system. Just a toggle.
Privacy should feel like a wallet setting, not a whole different app.
That's what actually makes it usable.
what if you could pay for your next doordash order with shielded stablecoins? https://t.co/aIguFtWc2Z
Most privacy tokens break UX 😭
You end up with:
> wrapped assets
> fragmented liquidity
> separate trading pairs
> confusing user flows
But @fhenix’s dual mode stablecoin design feels way cleaner.
Same native token with two modes:
> public ERC 20
> shielded private balance
Privacy becomes a toggle instead of an entirely separate asset layer.
That’s probably how privacy actually scales not by forcing users into isolated systems, but by making privacy feel seamless inside normal crypto UX...
Lowkey one of the smarter approaches I’ve seen 🔥