Adding privacy element to Honey(swap)

I was reading the Suterusu whitepaper and really felt some of their concepts or tech could be great for Honey.

It is an interoperable privacy-preserving second layer protocol, which means I could eventually trade suBTC for suETH privately on an exchange built on it. Basically private DeFi, which is really how it should be. In a few months or a year we’ll see projects put much more emphasis on this.

Honeyswap has an edge over the market right now with its low fees, but competitors are right on our heels (ie Celswap by Celius, which will have no fees). Getting into this boat before it starts raining anonymous raindrops :joy: might be good.

There’s more use cases like verifying information without actually revealing it (pretty dope, see whitepaper) or at a marketplace I could pay in suBTC without the seller seeing my address and visa versa. And another one I think will be huuuuge: private cross-chain swap of privacy coins, meaning I could hop from Monero to Grin and make myself even harder to track

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When will DEFI be illegal? I worry that if you make something too secret the government don’t like it and they will say that terrorists use DEX’s
Keep stuff open or we will become outlaws

I’m not too worried about this to be honest. Regulation comes after innovation. If the regulation is too strict or bans aspects the (crypto) world needs/uses/enjoys, solid projects should be decentralised enough to keep going and handle any consequence.