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

Source: BlockBeats
According to BlockBeats, on September 14, the Ethereum Foundation released its end-to-end privacy roadmap, aiming to build comprehensive privacy protection for the world's second largest blockchain. The original "Privacy and Extension Exploration Team" has been renamed "Ethereum Privacy Manager" (PSE), and its focus has shifted from speculative exploration to solving practical problems and optimizing ecological results. The roadmap focuses on three major directions: privacy writing makes on-chain privacy operations as efficient as public operations; privacy reading makes access to blockchain data without exposing identity and intention; privacy proof ensures that the generation and verification process is fast and secure. The team is developing the experimental L2 PlasmaFold, which is scheduled to debut at the Devconnect conference in Argentina on November 17 and advance privacy RPC services. In addition, the report on "State Status of Privacy Voting in 2025" will be released, and DeFi protocols and privacy computing projects that take into account privacy and compliance will be explored.
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