Stellar (XLM)'s Protocol X-Ray upgrade brings zero-knowledge proofs and association sets, enabling private transactions while maintaining compliance. XLM tradesStellar (XLM)'s Protocol X-Ray upgrade brings zero-knowledge proofs and association sets, enabling private transactions while maintaining compliance. XLM trades

Stellar (XLM) XLM Rolls Out Privacy Tools That Keep Regulators Happy

2026/02/12 14:09
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Stellar (XLM) XLM Rolls Out Privacy Tools That Keep Regulators Happy

Terrill Dicki Feb 12, 2026 06:09

Stellar (XLM)'s Protocol X-Ray upgrade brings zero-knowledge proofs and association sets, enabling private transactions while maintaining compliance. XLM trades at $0.15.

Stellar (XLM) XLM Rolls Out Privacy Tools That Keep Regulators Happy

Stellar (XLM) just dropped the technical playbook for its privacy-meets-compliance architecture, and it's worth paying attention to. The network's Protocol X-Ray upgrade, which hit mainnet on January 23, 2026, introduces zero-knowledge proof capabilities that let enterprises conduct private transactions on a public blockchain without giving regulators heartburn.

XLM currently trades at $0.154, down 1.53% over 24 hours, with a $5.05 billion market cap.

The Architecture Behind the Privacy Push

Here's what Stellar built: a system using "association sets" and "view keys" that functions like private transaction pools with selective disclosure windows. Think of an association set as a walled garden where verified participants can move assets between themselves. The public ledger sees stablecoins entering and exiting, can verify total supply hasn't changed, but can't see individual transfers within the group.

View keys are the compliance hook. Participants can hand these to auditors or regulators, giving them a clear window into specific transactions without broadcasting that data network-wide. It's essentially the same model banks use—private by default, auditable on demand.

The technical implementation relies on Noir circuits verified within Stellar smart contracts. An open-source example published by developer James Bachini demonstrates a circuit that simultaneously proves three things: both transaction parties belong to a declared association, the transfer amount stays under a compliance threshold, and the private details can be reconstructed by anyone holding the view key.

Why This Matters for Institutional Money

Stellar has positioned itself as the first major blockchain offering what it calls a "100% private institutional settlement layer." That's marketing speak, but the underlying capability is real. Protocol 25 integrates BN254 curves and Poseidon hashing—cryptographic primitives that enable ZK proof verification at the protocol level rather than bolted on through clunky layer-2 solutions.

The roadmap indicates Protocol 24 will push deeper into confidential assets, suggesting Stellar views privacy infrastructure as a multi-year buildout rather than a one-off feature.

The Competitive Angle

Most public blockchains force a binary choice: full transparency or privacy coins that regulators treat as radioactive. Stellar's betting that configurable privacy—open by default, private when needed—hits a sweet spot for enterprises that need both operational confidentiality and audit trails.

Whether institutions actually adopt this architecture depends on regulatory clarity that doesn't exist yet. But Stellar now has the technical foundation in place if that clarity arrives.

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