Ethereum privacy transfer proposal EIP-8182 has officially been accepted into the Hegotá hard fork upgrade plan.

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Wu Shuo learned that Ethereum's native privacy transfer proposal EIP-8182 developer Tom Lehman announced on X that the proposal has officially been nominated as a candidate for inclusion in the Hegotá hard fork upgrade (Proposed for Inclusion, PFI). The proposal aims to introduce non-mandatory, protocol fee-free privacy transfer functionality as a native mechanism directly into the Ethereum base layer L1 protocol, through fixed-address system contracts and ZK verification precompiles, allowing all wallets and applications to share the same protocol-layer anonymous pool to break the fragmentation of traditional privacy applications; the system abandons token or multi-signature governance, relying entirely on Ethereum's own hard fork network upgrades for smooth evolution. Currently, the proposal has entered a critical stage of striving for inclusion in the core developers (ACD) hard fork schedule.
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ReflectionsOnTheStreetCorner
· 3h ago
Fixed-address system contract + ZK pre-compilation—this setup is way cleaner than Tornado, but how do you deal with the capacity anxiety of a shared anonymous pool?
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FoldedYield
· 3h ago
Finally no longer need to run naked on L1
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MosaicBowtieRealm
· 3h ago
Abandoning token governance receives positive reviews; privacy protocols that implement governance tokens are generally disastrous.
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AirdropJanitor
· 3h ago
Who named the name Hegotá, say it three times and your tongue gets tied
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