According to Deep Tide TechFlow news on November 18, The Block reported that Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin officially released a privacy protection framework named Kohaku at the Devcon conference. This open source tool kit is designed to enhance the privacy and security of the Ethereum ecosystem, providing modular components that allow developers to build secure, privacy-focused wallets without relying on centralized third parties. Kohaku has integrated protocols such as Railgun and Privacy Pools, allowing users to compliantly hide funds and provide “proof of innocence”.
At the same time, the Ethereum Foundation has established a privacy team consisting of 47 researchers, engineers, and cryptographers, dedicated to making privacy a “first-class attribute” of Ethereum. Buterin emphasized: “Privacy is freedom,” and Ethereum is on the “path to privacy upgrades,” aiming to provide “real-world privacy and security.”
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Vitalik Buterin releases the Kohaku privacy framework, promoting upgrades to Ethereum privacy protection.
According to Deep Tide TechFlow news on November 18, The Block reported that Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin officially released a privacy protection framework named Kohaku at the Devcon conference. This open source tool kit is designed to enhance the privacy and security of the Ethereum ecosystem, providing modular components that allow developers to build secure, privacy-focused wallets without relying on centralized third parties. Kohaku has integrated protocols such as Railgun and Privacy Pools, allowing users to compliantly hide funds and provide “proof of innocence”.
At the same time, the Ethereum Foundation has established a privacy team consisting of 47 researchers, engineers, and cryptographers, dedicated to making privacy a “first-class attribute” of Ethereum. Buterin emphasized: “Privacy is freedom,” and Ethereum is on the “path to privacy upgrades,” aiming to provide “real-world privacy and security.”