The Ethereum Foundation has released a comprehensive roadmap aimed at bringing end-to-end privacy to the world's second-largest 0 foundation's privacy-focused team will now operate as Privacy Stewards of Ethereum (PSE). The published roadmap was compiled by team member Sam 1 said, “Ethereum is on its way to becoming the world's consensus 2 without strong privacy, it risks becoming the backbone of global surveillance, not global 3 Ethereum doesn't build privacy, it can't protect the people who rely on it.” The new roadmap focuses on three main topics: Private writes: Making private on-chain transactions as cheap and seamless as public 4 reads: Providing the ability to read data from the blockchain without revealing identity or 5 proving: Making evidence generation and verification fast, private, and 6 PSE team is working on an experimental Layer-2 design called PlasmaFold, part of a custom 7 design aims to add confidential transfer 8 first prototype of the feature is scheduled to be unveiled at Devconnect, the ETH developer conference that begins in Argentina on November 9 team also aims to publish the “Private Voting 2025” report and work on confidential DeFi solutions that will enhance privacy while maintaining corporate compliance 10 News: Experienced Expert Reveals: “The Market is Underestimating It, But a Major Bitcoin Announcement from the US Could Be Coming” Privacy-focused RPC services are being developed for private reading.
PSE, noting that standard RPC calls can leak personal data such as IP addresses or user account details, has formed a working group to address this 11 “prove anywhere” initiative stands out in the context of private 12 goal is to make zero-knowledge proofs (ZK proofs) easier and more cost-effective to produce on everyday devices. *This is not investment 13 Reading: The Much-Anticipated Major Update and New Features for Ethereum (ETH) Have Been Announced
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