Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin has proposed a “maximally simple” Layer 1 (L1) privacy roadmap aimed at enhancing user privacy on the Ethereum network with minimal changes to its consensus mechanism.
The roadmap outlines four key areas of focus: ensuring privacy for onchain payments, achieving partial anonymization of onchain activity within applications, securing privacy for reads to the chain, and implementing network-level anonymization.
Buterin suggests integrating privacy tools like Railgun and Privacy Pools into existing wallets, promoting a “one address per application” model to reduce public links between user activities, and making send-to-self transactions privacy-preserving by default.
Ultimately, Buterin envisions a future where a significant portion of transactions are private by default, while maintaining public visibility within individual applications, thereby safeguarding user privacy against various adversaries.