Most approaches are written from an institution-to-institution (I2I) perspective — two sophisticated counterparties trading privately. When an end user enters the picture, the trust assumptions change: the institution holds structural power, and the user has no leverage, no negotiating power, and no contractual recourse.
Existing approaches should be updated with a section analyzing end-user implications.
Scope
Add an End-user considerations section to each approach covering:
- What can the end user do if the operator censors, surveils, or goes offline?
- What visibility does the operator have over user activity?
- What exit paths exist independent of operator cooperation?
Approaches to update
approach-private-identity.md and approach-private-money-market-funds.md already cover this and can serve as reference.
Most approaches are written from an institution-to-institution (I2I) perspective — two sophisticated counterparties trading privately. When an end user enters the picture, the trust assumptions change: the institution holds structural power, and the user has no leverage, no negotiating power, and no contractual recourse.
Existing approaches should be updated with a section analyzing end-user implications.
Scope
Add an End-user considerations section to each approach covering:
Approaches to update
approach-private-payments.mdapproach-private-bonds.mdapproach-private-derivatives.mdapproach-private-trade-settlement.mdapproach-white-label-deployment.mdapproach-private-fx.mdapproach-private-repo.mdapproach-private-rwa-tokenization.mdapproach-private-identity.mdandapproach-private-money-market-funds.mdalready cover this and can serve as reference.