
ETHEREUM has released a road map to bring comprehensive privacy features to Ethereum and Layer-1 (L1) smart contract, and renamed “privacy and scaling exploration” to “the privacy of rulers from ethereum” (PSE).
PSE said it aims to provide privacy solutions to the protocol, infrastructure, networks, application and a wallet on Friday advertisementAnd set many major goals for the next 3-6 months.
These included enabling special transfers by developing the Layer-2 network of plasma, secret voting and privacy in decentral financing applications (Defi).
The road map has also suggested exploring an alternative solution to the personal data that is broadcast through a remote procedures call services (RPC), and special identity solutions through zero knowledge evidence (ZK), a way to verify information without revealing the contents of this information. I specified the mission of PSE:
“Ethereum deserves to become an essential infrastructure for global digital trade, identity, cooperation and value of value. But these capabilities are impossible without private data, transactions and identity. We bear responsibility within the Ethereum Foundation to ensure the goals of privacy in the application layer.
“We will work with the protocol teams to ensure any L1 changes needed to enable the strong and resistant privacy for the control -free control,” the advertisement continued.
The privacy has always been at the core of the CypherPunk ethics that has been born cryptocurrencies, and since encryption is gaining widespread dependence and the attention of governments, the encryption community is increasingly concerned with the development of digital financial monitoring methods.
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US government officials currently weigh the encryption and market regulations, which include potential monitoring measures to track the activity of the participants.
The US Treasury, headed by Minister Scott Payette, explores proposals to add government identity checks to smart contracts, which extracted a violent reaction from the encryption community.
The co -founder of Ethereum Vitalik Buterin has repeatedly said that privacy is a basic right. In April, Burin warned that transparency is more than a mistake, not an advantage, in the digital age.
Borin said that privacy was necessary to protect individuals at a time of the increasing strength of the state and large central companies.
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