Chainlink Launches Private Blockchain Transactions for Institutions
Chainlink has launched two new privacy protection features aimed at financial institutions that want to use blockchain applications while ensuring complete end-to-end privacy. The new privacy features include a blockchain privacy manager that supports integration with private chains and the public Chainlink platform, as well as an encryption protocol called CCIP Private Transactions. ANZ Bank in Australia and New Zealand will be one of the first institutions to trial Chainlink's privacy protection features.
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