TechFlow, April 11 — Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin has released a simplified L1 privacy roadmap aimed at enhancing user privacy without significantly altering Ethereum's consensus mechanism. The roadmap proposes integrating privacy tools such as Railgun into existing wallets, promoting a default "one address per application" model, implementing FOCIL and EIP-7701 to strengthen censorship resistance for private transactions, and adopting TEE and PIR technologies to protect RPC call privacy. The ultimate goal is to make most transfers private by default while ensuring that users' activities across different applications remain unlinkable and non-public.
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