Ethereum Foundation Unveils End-to-End Privacy Roadmap, Covering Private Write, Read, and Compute
BlockBeats News, September 14th. The Ethereum Foundation has released an end-to-end privacy roadmap aimed at building comprehensive privacy protection for the world's second-largest blockchain. The original "Privacy and Scalability Exploration" team has been renamed to "Ethereum Privacy Engine" (PSE), shifting its focus from speculative exploration to addressing real-world problems and optimizing ecosystem outcomes. The roadmap focuses on three main directions:
Privacy on-chain to make on-chain privacy operations as efficient as public operations;
Privacy off-chain to enable accessing blockchain data without revealing identity and intent;
Privacy proofs to ensure the generation and verification processes are fast and secure.
The team is currently developing the experimental L2 PlasmaFold, planning to showcase it at the Argentina Devcon in November 17th, and advancing privacy RPC services. Additionally, they will release the "2025 Privacy Voting Status" report and explore DeFi protocols and privacy computing projects that balance privacy and compliance.
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