Privacy
I sure hope/pray that project king safety is considering private PQC options for entities that are legally obligated to use private nodes (can even charge them). Privacy is really a big part of the market because their bylaws mandate it. If they fumble this like they fumbled "price doesn't matter", all this quantum inertia that has been building up might go under utilized. If Algorand wants to scale enterprise adoption, it must leverage its existing co-chain infrastructure to meet strict corporate data residency and privacy laws. Algorand shouldn't change its public mainnet architecture; instead, it should streamline deployment pipelines for these permissioned, sovereign sidechains so companies can host data locally while anchoring to the public ledger for state verification.
To achieve verifiable off-chain privacy, Algorand can integrate chain-agnostic blind computation networks like Nillion. Rather than storing raw corporate data, Nillion utilizes secret-sharing to process encrypted variables off-chain, returning cryptographic proofs directly to Algorand's public mainnet to guarantee execution integrity without exposing sensitive information. Finally, to bridge the enterprise gap, Algorand needs to bundle this hybrid architecture with institutional-grade service level agreements (SLAs), compliant node-management software, and robust key-management integrations like Intermezzo. This gives corporations total geographic and privacy control over their data while retaining the finality and security of Algorand's public consensus engine.
Be like water - bruce lee.