Vitalik Buterin Details Ethereum Upgrades to Boost Privacy Features - Blockonomi

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  • Vitalik Buterin outlined new Ethereum upgrades aimed at enabling native onchain privacy for users.
  • The roadmap includes account abstraction FOCIL and keyed nonces to improve transaction confidentiality.
  • FOCIL introduces validator-enforced transaction inclusion to reduce the risk of censorship on the network.
  • Account abstraction allows Ethereum accounts to function like smart contracts with enhanced security and flexibility.
  • Keyed nonces make it harder to link transactions by replacing the single sequential nonce system.
  • The access layer proposal focuses on protecting user data during blockchain queries through tools like Kohaku.

Vitalik Buterin on Wednesday detailed new privacy-focused upgrades planned for Ethereum. The proposals aim to bring private transactions directly onchain instead of relying on third-party tools. The update outlines three initiatives designed to improve privacy across transactions, accounts, and data access.

Vitalik Buterin outlines Ethereum Privacy Roadmap

Buterin shared the update in a technical post on X that described near-term privacy improvements. He focused on making private transactions a native feature of Ethereum.

The proposals include account abstraction, FOCIL, and keyed nonces. Each initiative targets a different layer of user privacy on the blockchain.

FOCIL, or fork-choice enforced inclusion lists, aims to reduce transaction censorship. It allows validator committees to require block builders to include specific transactions.

If builders ignore these transactions, the network can reject their blocks. This mechanism increases the likelihood that private transactions get processed.

Account abstraction upgrades how user accounts function on Ethereum. It allows accounts to act like smart contracts with features such as multi-signature approvals.

It also supports social recovery and flexible fee payments. Users can allow apps or third parties to cover transaction costs.

Ethereum Privacy Upgrades Target Transactions and Data Access

Keyed nonces address a tracking issue linked to Ethereum accounts. Current nonces increase sequentially, making it easier to connect transactions to the same user.

The new system introduces a nonce key and nonce sequence structure. This setup allows multiple independent transaction counters for a single account.

A researcher known as soispoke.eth said it “gives transactions independent replay domains.” This reduces the ability to trace activity across the network.

The third initiative focuses on access-layer privacy. It targets how users interact with blockchain data through RPC providers.

Wallet queries currently expose user IP addresses and activity patterns. These interactions can reveal identity links even if transactions remain private.

A toolkit called Kohaku aims to solve this issue. It enables private data queries using methods like private information retrieval.

Kohaku allows nodes to respond without knowing what data users request. This limits exposure of user behaviour to external providers.

The proposals come as the Ethereum Foundation undergoes internal changes. Several high-profile departures have occurred during a shift in its organisational role.

Privacy-focused crypto assets have also seen strong market performance. Zcash has risen over 800% since early last year, while Monero has gained more than 100%.

Bitcoin has declined by over 5% during the same period. None of Ethereum’s proposed privacy upgrades is live yet, according to the latest update.

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