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    <description>The Privacy Podcast by Miden explores the future of privacy, identity, and trust in a digital world being reshaped by blockchain and AI.

Hosted by Ben Schiller, The Privacy Podcast dives into one of the most critical questions facing technology today: How do we build a more private, secure, and trustworthy internet?

A former journalist with over a decade of experience covering crypto and emerging technologies, including six years at CoinDesk, Schiller brings a sharp editorial lens to conversations at the intersection of privacy, blockchain, and digital rights.

At its core, this podcast is driven by a simple idea: privacy is not optional. It is foundational to the next phase of the internet.

As blockchain technology moves from experimentation to real-world adoption, privacy becomes essential for onboarding institutions, enabling enterprise use cases, and unlocking the full potential of decentralized systems. At the same time, it addresses a deeper, long-standing issue. The modern internet was built without effective privacy infrastructure, giving rise to what is often described as a surveillance-based economy, where personal data is exchanged for access to services.

This show explores how that model is changing.

Produced by Musso Media, The Privacy Podcast features conversations with leading builders, researchers, policymakers, and thinkers shaping what comes next.</description>
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    <itunes:summary>The Privacy Podcast by Miden explores the future of privacy, identity, and trust in a digital world being reshaped by blockchain and AI.

Hosted by Ben Schiller, The Privacy Podcast dives into one of the most critical questions facing technology today: How do we build a more private, secure, and trustworthy internet?

A former journalist with over a decade of experience covering crypto and emerging technologies, including six years at CoinDesk, Schiller brings a sharp editorial lens to conversations at the intersection of privacy, blockchain, and digital rights.

At its core, this podcast is driven by a simple idea: privacy is not optional. It is foundational to the next phase of the internet.

As blockchain technology moves from experimentation to real-world adoption, privacy becomes essential for onboarding institutions, enabling enterprise use cases, and unlocking the full potential of decentralized systems. At the same time, it addresses a deeper, long-standing issue. The modern internet was built without effective privacy infrastructure, giving rise to what is often described as a surveillance-based economy, where personal data is exchanged for access to services.

This show explores how that model is changing.

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        <![CDATA[<p><strong><em>Inside the battle between absolute privacy and real-world adoption and why zero-knowledge tech may redefine the internet.</em></strong></p><p><br>Privacy has always been framed as a binary: total anonymity or full transparency. But what if that framing is wrong?</p><p><br>In the debut episode of <em>The Privacy Podcast by Miden</em>, host <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/benschiller/">Ben Schiller</a> sits down with <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/evin-mcmullen">Evin McMullin </a>to unpack one of the most urgent debates shaping the future of the internet: <strong>Can privacy truly scale without compromise?<br></strong><br></p><p>Drawing from a live debate between privacy “maximalists” and pragmatists, this conversation cuts through ideology and gets real about what it actually takes to bring decentralized technologies into the mainstream.</p><p>From the rise of bots and AI agents to the evolving role of governments and regulation, this episode explores how privacy is no longer just a principle. It is becoming infrastructure.</p><p><strong><br>Why This Matters</strong></p><p>We are entering a moment where more than half of online interactions are no longer human. Identity is fragmented. Trust is eroding. And the systems designed to protect us were never built for this scale.</p><p>This episode makes one thing clear:<br><strong>Privacy is not a feature. It is a fragile outcome shaped by technology, regulation, and design decisions happening right now.</strong></p><p><br>And the stakes are not theoretical. They are deeply human.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>What We Cover</strong></p><p> • The real debate: privacy maximalism vs practical adoption<br> • Why “perfect privacy” may prevent real-world scale<br> • How zero-knowledge proofs are changing data sharing<br> • The rise of bots and non-human actors online<br> • Why governments and institutions are leading adoption faster than expected<br> • The growing tension between regulation, surveillance, and user protection<br> • How AI agents are reshaping trust, identity, and consent<br> • The hidden cost of compliance for businesses handling sensitive data<br> • Why privacy is ultimately about control, not secrecy</p><p><strong><br>About the 👤 Guest  </strong></p><p>• LinkedIn<br><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/evin-mcmullen">https://www.linkedin.com/in/evin-mcmullen<br></a>X (Twitter)<br><a href="https://x.com/provenauthority">https://x.com/provenauthority</a></p><p>• Billions Network<br>https://www.billions.network</p><p><strong><br>Key Takeaways</strong></p><p><br>• Privacy is not about hiding. It is about <strong>control over disclosure<br></strong> • Absolute privacy is often incompatible with real-world adoption<br> • Zero-knowledge technology enables proof without exposure and changes everything<br> • Regulation will likely shape the future faster than consumer choice<br> • AI is accelerating both the risks and the urgency around privacy<br> • The next evolution of the internet depends on <strong>verifiable identity without sacrificing personal data<br></strong><br></p><p><br></p><p><strong><br>Notable Insight</strong></p><p>“Privacy is not a product. It is an end state achieved through the absence of disclosure.”</p><p><strong><br>About the Show</strong></p><p><em>The Privacy Podcast by Miden</em> explores the intersection of privacy, identity, and emerging technologies. Hosted by Ben Schiller, the show brings together builders, regulators, and thinkers shaping what comes next in a world where data is power.</p><p><br></p><p>Executive Producer Michele Musso<br>Edited by the <a href="https://www.mussomedia.com/">Musso Media</a> Team </p><p><em>Music: Adrian Walther “Fuel the Fire” licensed.<br></em>All rights reserved. ©2026 Musso Media </p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong><em>Inside the battle between absolute privacy and real-world adoption and why zero-knowledge tech may redefine the internet.</em></strong></p><p><br>Privacy has always been framed as a binary: total anonymity or full transparency. But what if that framing is wrong?</p><p><br>In the debut episode of <em>The Privacy Podcast by Miden</em>, host <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/benschiller/">Ben Schiller</a> sits down with <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/evin-mcmullen">Evin McMullin </a>to unpack one of the most urgent debates shaping the future of the internet: <strong>Can privacy truly scale without compromise?<br></strong><br></p><p>Drawing from a live debate between privacy “maximalists” and pragmatists, this conversation cuts through ideology and gets real about what it actually takes to bring decentralized technologies into the mainstream.</p><p>From the rise of bots and AI agents to the evolving role of governments and regulation, this episode explores how privacy is no longer just a principle. It is becoming infrastructure.</p><p><strong><br>Why This Matters</strong></p><p>We are entering a moment where more than half of online interactions are no longer human. Identity is fragmented. Trust is eroding. And the systems designed to protect us were never built for this scale.</p><p>This episode makes one thing clear:<br><strong>Privacy is not a feature. It is a fragile outcome shaped by technology, regulation, and design decisions happening right now.</strong></p><p><br>And the stakes are not theoretical. They are deeply human.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>What We Cover</strong></p><p> • The real debate: privacy maximalism vs practical adoption<br> • Why “perfect privacy” may prevent real-world scale<br> • How zero-knowledge proofs are changing data sharing<br> • The rise of bots and non-human actors online<br> • Why governments and institutions are leading adoption faster than expected<br> • The growing tension between regulation, surveillance, and user protection<br> • How AI agents are reshaping trust, identity, and consent<br> • The hidden cost of compliance for businesses handling sensitive data<br> • Why privacy is ultimately about control, not secrecy</p><p><strong><br>About the 👤 Guest  </strong></p><p>• LinkedIn<br><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/evin-mcmullen">https://www.linkedin.com/in/evin-mcmullen<br></a>X (Twitter)<br><a href="https://x.com/provenauthority">https://x.com/provenauthority</a></p><p>• Billions Network<br>https://www.billions.network</p><p><strong><br>Key Takeaways</strong></p><p><br>• Privacy is not about hiding. It is about <strong>control over disclosure<br></strong> • Absolute privacy is often incompatible with real-world adoption<br> • Zero-knowledge technology enables proof without exposure and changes everything<br> • Regulation will likely shape the future faster than consumer choice<br> • AI is accelerating both the risks and the urgency around privacy<br> • The next evolution of the internet depends on <strong>verifiable identity without sacrificing personal data<br></strong><br></p><p><br></p><p><strong><br>Notable Insight</strong></p><p>“Privacy is not a product. It is an end state achieved through the absence of disclosure.”</p><p><strong><br>About the Show</strong></p><p><em>The Privacy Podcast by Miden</em> explores the intersection of privacy, identity, and emerging technologies. Hosted by Ben Schiller, the show brings together builders, regulators, and thinkers shaping what comes next in a world where data is power.</p><p><br></p><p>Executive Producer Michele Musso<br>Edited by the <a href="https://www.mussomedia.com/">Musso Media</a> Team </p><p><em>Music: Adrian Walther “Fuel the Fire” licensed.<br></em>All rights reserved. ©2026 Musso Media </p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Privacy is not just a feature of blockchain. It is the foundation of what comes next.</p><p>In this intro to the show, <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/benschiller/">Ben Schiller</a>, Head of Communications at <a href="https://miden.xyz/">Miden </a>and former CoinDesk journalist, shares why privacy is the missing layer of the internet and the key to real blockchain adoption.</p><p>From fixing the surveillance-driven internet model to enabling institutions and enterprises to operate securely on-chain, this is about building the next era of the internet.</p><p>Over the coming episodes, Privacy Podcast will feature leading voices across blockchain, privacy tech, and digital rights, exploring what it takes to create a more secure, scalable, and trusted future.</p><p>This is where privacy meets progress.</p><p>------------------------------------<br>Produced and Edited by the <a href="https://www.mussomedia.com/">Musso Media</a> Team </p><p>All rights reserved. ©2026 Musso Media </p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Privacy is not just a feature of blockchain. It is the foundation of what comes next.</p><p>In this intro to the show, <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/benschiller/">Ben Schiller</a>, Head of Communications at <a href="https://miden.xyz/">Miden </a>and former CoinDesk journalist, shares why privacy is the missing layer of the internet and the key to real blockchain adoption.</p><p>From fixing the surveillance-driven internet model to enabling institutions and enterprises to operate securely on-chain, this is about building the next era of the internet.</p><p>Over the coming episodes, Privacy Podcast will feature leading voices across blockchain, privacy tech, and digital rights, exploring what it takes to create a more secure, scalable, and trusted future.</p><p>This is where privacy meets progress.</p><p>------------------------------------<br>Produced and Edited by the <a href="https://www.mussomedia.com/">Musso Media</a> Team </p><p>All rights reserved. ©2026 Musso Media </p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Privacy is not just a feature of blockchain. It is the foundation of what comes next.</p><p>In this intro to the show, <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/benschiller/">Ben Schiller</a>, Head of Communications at <a href="https://miden.xyz/">Miden </a>and former CoinDesk journalist, shares why privacy is the missing layer of the internet and the key to real blockchain adoption.</p><p>From fixing the surveillance-driven internet model to enabling institutions and enterprises to operate securely on-chain, this is about building the next era of the internet.</p><p>Over the coming episodes, Privacy Podcast will feature leading voices across blockchain, privacy tech, and digital rights, exploring what it takes to create a more secure, scalable, and trusted future.</p><p>This is where privacy meets progress.</p><p>------------------------------------<br>Produced and Edited by the <a href="https://www.mussomedia.com/">Musso Media</a> Team </p><p>All rights reserved. ©2026 Musso Media </p>]]>
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