Coinbase’s Base to Enable Private Stablecoin Transactions

TheCryptoTimesОпубліковано о 2025-10-22Востаннє оновлено о 2025-10-22

Coinbase is working to make crypto transactions more private through its Ethereum layer-2 network, Base. CEO Brian Armstrong said the team is adding private stablecoin transactions, a move to help keep people’s financial details more secure. He mentioned on X that this project has been in progress since Coinbase bought the Iron Fish team in March 2025.

This move could change how privacy works in crypto by letting people make secure transactions while still keeping things transparent when necessary. Some users want this kind of privacy in order to protect their money and shield hackers or scammers. However, regulators have a tendency to keep such tools under close watch because they fear they may be used for illegal activities.

Iron Fish Integration Brings Controlled Privacy

Base’s new privacy feature might use Iron Fish’s existing tech, which includes zero-knowledge proofs and “view keys.” These tools keep transactions private but still let users share limited information with authorities if needed. Iron Fish said people can give “read-only” access through these view keys when tax or law agencies ask for it.

Additionally, Iron Fish leverages cross-chain bridge ChainPort, which features real-time threat detection to ensure “only clean funds” enter its network. The project already offers privacy solutions across more than 20 blockchains, including Base. Through ChainPort, users can access a privacy-enabled version of wrapped USDC, a stablecoin pegged to the U.S. dollar.

However, Armstrong did not respond to community questions about whether Know Your Client checks would apply to the private transactions. He simply stated that more information will follow soon.

Coinbase Expands With Echo Acquisition

Alongside privacy development, Coinbase announced the acquisition of Echo, an on-chain fundraising platform, for about $375 million. The exchange said the deal aims to make early-stage crypto funding more transparent and accessible.

Founded by crypto influencer Cobie, Echo allows projects to raise funds directly from their communities through private and public token sales. Its Sonar product has powered over 300 token sales, helping projects raise more than $200 million. 

According to Yahoo Finance, Coinbase shares closed at $338.62, down 1.50%, and slipped further to $332.50 after hours.

Coinbase is moving toward a balanced crypto model that blends stronger privacy protections with transparent fundraising tools, aiming to make blockchain transactions safer while keeping financial access open to a wider range of users.

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