COTI DeCC Spaces: Privacy & Regulation Discussion
COTI is hosting the 'DeCC Spaces' event featuring the session "WherPETs & Policy: How important is regulation for the future of privacy," scheduled for October 8, 2025, at 2 PM UTC. This event is focused on the intersection of decentralized confidential computing (DeCC), privacy technologies, and regulatory frameworks. Participants can likely join through COTI's official social channels, including their Twitter. Recent News COTI and the Decentralized Confidential Computing Alliance (_DeCC Alliance_) have recently emphasized privacy-first computation solutions combining confidential computing and blockchain technology. Recent communications highlight COTI's role in advancing privacy tech and regulatory discussions within the Web3 space. Future Plans The project and alliance plan continued development and advocacy for privacy standards in the decentralized web, incorporating advanced cryptographic tools like Trusted Execution Environments (TEE), Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE), and Zero-Knowledge proofs. The event is part of ongoing efforts to foster stakeholder engagement in privacy and policy dialogue. Onchain Data No verifiable onchain metrics available. Community Sentiment Neutral to Positive. Community reactions on social platforms show interest in privacy regulation debates and appreciation for COTI's involvement in fostering these discussions. Representative reactions include: "Looking forward to deep dives on privacy and policy," "Important topic for Web3 futures," and "Great to see industry push for privacy standards." Risk Disclaimer As the event primarily involves discussion and policy advocacy rather than direct tokenomics changes, immediate token price impact is expected to be minimal. Sources used https://x.com/COTInetwork/status/1975565022568063284 https://coti.news/news/the-privacy-trilemma-speed-compliance-or-anonymity-how-coti-balances-all-three https://medium.com/cotinetwork/coti-the-universal-privacy-standard-for-web3-3178130f1736
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