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Ethereum weighs self-funded privacy pools for 2027
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Ethereum weighs self-funded privacy pools for 2027

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  • Ethereum developers are considering self-funded privacy pools for a future 2027 upgrade.
  • The proposal aims to let privacy pools cover their own withdrawal fees.
  • The change could reduce the need for users to keep separate ETH for fees.

Ethereum (CRYPTO:ETH) developers are considering changes that could help privacy pools pay their own withdrawal fees.

The idea is linked to Ethereum’s wider push to make privacy tools easier to use on the network.

The proposed change would let privacy pools pay fees using assets withdrawn from the pool itself.

This could remove the need for users to hold separate ETH to pay transaction fees when withdrawing private funds.

The proposal forms part of wider privacy work linked to Ethereum’s planned Hegota upgrade cycle.

Other proposals include a shared shielded pool and zero-knowledge proof tools for private ETH and ERC-20 transfers.

The privacy changes remain proposals, while Ethereum developers continue discussing how privacy should work at the protocol level.

At the time of reporting, Ethereum price was $1,897.46.

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