Ethereum Foundation собрала команду для защиты приватности

cryptonews.ruPublished on 2025-07-08Last updated on 2025-10-09

Некоммерческая организация Ethereum Foundation (EF) сформировала команду из 47 специалистов для повышения приватности базового слоя сети.

The Ethereum Foundation is committed to working alongside the ecosystem to make privacy a priority.

Privacy is normal. Privacy is for everyone.https://t.co/xwBT5WvwhJ

— Ethereum Foundation (@ethereumfndn) October 8, 2025

В состав вошли ведущие исследователи, инженеры и криптографы экосистемы. Группу возглавит блокчейн-эксперт Игорь Баринов.

Так называемый Privacy Cluster займется разработкой решений для конфиденциальных операций и децентрализованной идентификации. Среди других ключевых направлений работы:

  • внедрение механизмов избирательного раскрытия данных и технологий ZKID;
  • оптимизация пользовательского опыта работы с приватными протоколами;
  • создание защищенного кошелька Kohaku и открытого SDK, которые предоставят доступ к продвинутой криптографии для рядовых пользователей и разработчиков.

Программа будет развивать наработки команды Privacy Stewards for Ethereum (PSE, ранее Privacy & Scaling Explorations). Последняя появилась в 2018 году и с тех пор создала более 50 проектов с открытым кодом, включая протоколы Semaphore для анонимных сигналов и MACI для приватного голосования.

«Улучшение конфиденциальности в Ethereum — большая ответственность. Развивая ее на всех уровнях, мы защитим пользователей и откроем новые возможности для разработчиков и институтов», — заявили представители EF.

Напомним, в сентябре Европейский союз предложил законопроект «О контроле чатов», который может предоставить властям неограниченный доступ к перепискам пользователей.

Основатель Ethereum Виталик Бутерин раскритиковал инициативу. По его словам, она ставит под угрозу право граждан на конфиденциальность в цифровых коммуникациях.

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