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Ethereum Foundation releases end-to-end privacy roadmap covering privacy writing, reading and proof

Source: PANews
PANews September 14th news, according to The Block, the Ethereum Foundation team released a roadmap outlining current progress and future plans, aiming to build a comprehensive end-to-end privacy protection for the world's second largest blockchain. The Ethereum Foundation’s Privacy and Extension Exploration Team has been renamed Ethereum Privacy Manager (PSE), which has shifted its focus from speculative exploration of new technologies to solving specific problems and improving ecosystem outcomes. The roadmap mainly revolves around three key areas: privacy writing, making privacy chain operations as cost-effective and seamless as public operations; privacy reading, making reading blockchain data free of identity or intent; and privacy proof, making proof generation and verification fast, private and easy to access. Within the framework of privacy writing, the team plans to continue developing an experimental Layer 2 design PlasmaFold to increase support for privacy transfer capabilities. The team is proof of concept for the feature and hopes to debut at Devconnect, the Ethereum Developer Conference, in Argentina on November 17. In terms of privacy reading, the team is developing privacy-protecting RPC (remote procedure call) services. According to the roadmap, the team also plans to release a report on the “State Privacy Voting in 2025” to summarize work on privacy voting. Finally, the team is working on the privacy DeFi area, which may design protocols that ensure privacy and maintain institutional customer compliance and continue to carry out privacy computing projects.
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