CoinWorld News, Wu said 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. The proposal aims to introduce a non-mandatory, protocol fee-free privacy transfer feature as a native mechanism directly into the Ethereum underlying L1 protocol layer, 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 traditional privacy application fragmentation dilemma. Currently, the proposal has entered a critical stage of striving for inclusion in the core developer (ACD) hard fork schedule.

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PerpPessimist
· 2h ago
The fee-free protocol design in EIP-8182 is clever, but will the ACD schedule pass?
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QueuePosition
· 3h ago
zk pre-compilation + system contracts, the technical approach is quite clean, waiting for testnet data
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BudgetDeFi
· 3h ago
L1 native privacy is finally here; fragmented anonymous pools have long needed to be unified.
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