Every blockchain transaction is a gift to your competition

Public blockchains expose operational secrets to AI agents analyzing competitor data at scale. As enterprise agents automate procurement and logistics onchain, companies broadcast supply chain details, supplier terms, and cost structures—their real competitive advantages. Privacy-first blockchain infrastructure becomes essential; companies must audit what data truly needs protection versus what's already public through filings and product analysis. Execution excellence, not secrecy, wins markets.
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