25.05.2026 14:26
Ethereum Layer 2 co-founder Tom Lehman has reignited his push for the integration of EIP-8182 into the network's forthcoming Hegota upgrade, advocating for a protocol-level privacy framework designed to shield both ETH and ERC-20 token transfers. Drawing attention to the proposal on Friday, Lehman underscored that this initiative aims to embed confidentiality directly into Ethereum's core architecture.
According to details highlighted by Lehman, EIP-8182 would introduce a mechanism enabling private transactions for Ethereum's native currency and standard tokens, relying on cryptographic techniques at the protocol level. This marks a renewed attempt to address long-standing privacy concerns within the ecosystem, as reported by various internet sources.
The proposed standard seeks to offer users a built-in alternative to third-party mixing services, potentially reshaping how transaction anonymity is handled on the network. Lehman's revival of the effort signals a continued focus on balancing transparency with user privacy ahead of Hegota's anticipated launch.
