Ethereum developers release privacy transfer proposal EIP-8182 draft

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Golden Finance reports that on April 24, Ethereum developer Tom Lehman released the EIP-8182 draft proposal, which directly incorporates shared shielded pools into the Ethereum protocol layer (via system contracts and ZK precompiles), only through hard fork upgrades, providing a unified anonymous set and a trustless security model. It supports sending to any address, separating authorization and proof, customizable authentication methods, and can achieve atomic operations for exchange and re-shielding, maintaining privacy and Ethereum application layer composability.
Tom Lehman stated that all transactions on Ethereum are publicly visible, lacking privacy, which is contrary to any traditional financial system. Although Vitalik has called for privacy tools to be built into wallets, existing privacy protocols face the “chicken and egg” problem of anonymous sets (new applications cannot provide initial privacy) and trust model issues (upgrades depend on control by specific groups), resulting in less than one ten-thousandth of transactions being private, even lower than the peak in 2020.

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