Pricing privacy turns out to be way harder than expected. When you dig into it, assigning a concrete monetary value to user privacy protection becomes surprisingly complex—there's no standard metric, market variations are huge, and what works in one protocol doesn't necessarily apply to another. It's one of those deceptively simple questions that reveals just how intricate the Web3 privacy landscape actually is.
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Pricing privacy turns out to be way harder than expected. When you dig into it, assigning a concrete monetary value to user privacy protection becomes surprisingly complex—there's no standard metric, market variations are huge, and what works in one protocol doesn't necessarily apply to another. It's one of those deceptively simple questions that reveals just how intricate the Web3 privacy landscape actually is.