Aster Chain Mainnet Launches with Institutional-Grade Privacy for Traders

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Aster Chain, a project from YZi Labs, has launched its mainnet as a new on-chain news highlight. The chain targets traders by offering institutional-grade privacy and fast execution. Features include zero-knowledge encryption, stealth addresses, and selective disclosure. Institutional adoption is expected to grow as the chain reduces position hunting risks and improves trade security.

Odaily Planet Daily report: Supported by YZi Labs, the trading ecosystem Aster today announced the official launch of the Aster Chain mainnet. Designed specifically for traders, the chain addresses the “transparency trap” in DeFi, providing institutional-grade privacy and near-centralized-exchange execution efficiency for professional investors and retail users worldwide. Its privacy solution is embedded directly into the execution layer, rather than being an optional feature or third-party wrapper. Key features include zero-knowledge verifiable encryption + stealth addresses, selective disclosure, and high-performance execution. Aster eliminates the risk of position hunting through default privacy mechanisms, protecting traders from attacks that exploit publicly visible large positions.

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