Just caught wind of something interesting happening in the privacy tech space. Kohaku is quietly building out a solid SDK that wraps privacy protocols like Railgun into a more accessible package. What caught my attention is how they're thinking about distribution here.



So initially they focused on getting this into browser wallets, which makes sense - that's where most casual users interact with crypto. But now they're pivoting to integrate with agents, and honestly, that's a smart move. The agent narrative is heating up across crypto, and having privacy baked into those workflows could be pretty valuable.

The whole thing feels like Kohaku is trying to solve a real problem. Privacy features are still clunky for most people, and by creating a self-contained SDK, they're making it easier for developers to implement these tools without reinventing the wheel every time. Browser wallets get better privacy UX, agents get privacy-first capabilities, and the user base that can actually benefit from this stuff expands.

What's interesting from a market perspective is that privacy infrastructure keeps evolving, and projects like Kohaku that focus on developer accessibility tend to have longer runway than just another privacy coin. If they execute well on the agent integration, could open up some interesting use cases we haven't really seen yet. Worth keeping an eye on how this develops.
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