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# Singularity Target Market?

Singularity is designed for a wide range of participants seeking discretion, capital efficiency, and access to aggregated liquidity:

* **Institutional Funds & Venture Firms:** Banks, hedge funds, asset managers, and investment firms looking for on-chain confidentiality for trades, portfolio strategies, and token vesting management.
* **DeFi Applications:** Protocols and applications wanting to offer optional on-chain privacy features for their users.
* **L1/L2 Networks:** Networks aiming to integrate Singularity’s technology to enable on-chain confidentiality across their ecosystem.
* **Professional Traders & Market Makers:** Leveraging darkpool liquidity for optimal execution.
* **Individual Investors:** High-net-worth or sophisticated users seeking privacy and efficiency in digital asset trading.

In short, **any participant seeking confidential on-chain trading with access to deep liquidity can benefit from Singularity.**


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