Privacy Competition Intensifies: EU Relaxes Regulations Amidst Blockchain Boom
- EU's Digital Omnibus reforms face backlash for weakening GDPR protections, enabling Big Tech to exploit user data under "legitimate interest" exemptions. - Privacy-focused blockchain project COTI surges as investors seek alternatives, leveraging Garbled Circuits to enable programmable data privacy in smart contracts. - COTI's market cap doubled in November amid growing demand for decentralized privacy solutions, contrasting EU's regulatory shift toward AI-driven economic priorities. - The tension highlig
Proposed updates to the European Union’s flagship General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) have ignited strong opposition from privacy groups, who caution that these revisions could undermine years of progress in digital rights. The European Commission’s Digital Omnibus package, scheduled for a vote in December,
This pushback comes as businesses and the U.S. government increasingly call for lighter regulatory requirements.
COTI’s momentum is supported by more than just speculation.
The EU’s changing regulatory stance and the rise of blockchain privacy tools point to a larger conflict: finding the right balance between technological progress and personal rights. While the Digital Omnibus emphasizes economic growth, it may threaten the core idea that individuals should control their own data. In contrast, decentralized solutions like COTI embed privacy directly into digital infrastructure, offering an alternative to traditional regulatory approaches.
At present,
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