The developer has released the EIP-8182 proposal, aiming to introduce privacy transfers into the Ethereum protocol layer
Community developer Tom Lehman released the draft of EIP-8182, proposing to make privacy transfers a native feature of the Ethereum protocol. The plan includes deploying a shared shielded pool with a fixed address and ZK proof verification precompiles to achieve a unified anonymous set; through a hard fork upgrade, there will be no administrator keys or governance tokens, maintaining the existing trust model of Ethereum.
This design supports fully private transfers within the pool and is compatible with existing wallets and address systems, aiming to address the issues of fragmentation in privacy applications and trust dependencies. It is currently still in the Draft stage.
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