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    Ethereum Developers Consider New Privacy Transaction System

    August 17, 2026
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    • Ethereum developers are reviewing 66 proposals for the planned Hegotá upgrade, expected in 2027.
    • EIP-8141, or Frame Transactions, could give accounts more control over transaction approval, execution, and fee payment.
    • The proposal could help privacy-focused applications reduce their reliance on outside relayers and other middlemen.
    • EIP-8250 and EIP-8272 would support private transaction systems by improving transaction ordering and verification.
    • Hegotá would not make normal Ethereum transfers private. Regular ETH transactions would remain publicly visible.

    Ethereum developers are reviewing 66 proposals for Hegotá, the network’s next major upgrade, targeting a 2027 release. One proposal could help developers build private transactions without outside relayers or middlemen.

    Ethereum’s next year’s upgrade, Hegotá, is being scoped right now.

    66 proposals are on the table and over the next few core dev calls, this list will be narrowed down to the EIPs that get implementations, devnets, testnets, and a realistic chance of shipping in 2027. What…

    — Toni Wahrstätter ⟠ (@nero_eth) August 16, 2026

    The package centers on EIP-8141, or Frame Transactions. It would give accounts more control over how transactions receive approval, execute, and pay fees. Developers are deciding which proposals fit Hegotá’s final scope.

    Developers are weighing how much account flexibility can move into Ethereum without changing transfers.

    Ethereum addresses remain public, letting anyone inspect balances and transaction histories. That visibility creates problems for payroll, treasury operations, and users seeking privacy.

    Ethereum Privacy Plan Takes Shape

    EIP-8141 could allow wallets to support fee sponsorship, bundled actions, and different approval methods without forcing users to move funds to a new account. Ethereum Foundation researcher Toni Wahrstätter has argued that the proposal could reduce extra infrastructure used by privacy-focused applications.

    Private payment tools already use cryptographic proofs to hide transaction details. However, some systems still depend on relayers to submit transactions. Frame Transactions would not make normal ETH transfers private, but it could give privacy apps more support from the Ethereum network.

    EIP-8250, known as Keyed Nonces, would let transactions use separate counters. That setup could stop one delayed transaction from holding up other transactions linked to the same account.

    EIP-8272 would allow a transaction to verify itself against a recent cryptographic record. The design aims to avoid problems that arise when required information changes while a transaction waits for processing. Together, the three proposals could reduce the outside systems privacy apps need.

    Hegotá Scope Remains Under Review

    Frame Transactions has entered consideration for Hegotá, but developers have not approved it. The upgrade will follow Glamsterdam, and core developers must decide which ideas they can build, test, and release on schedule.

    Developers have approved only FOCIL so far. The change would let a group of network operators create a list of transactions that block builders must include. Other Hegotá proposals cover faster blocks, validator rewards, and preparations for quantum-resistant cryptography. The Aug. 6 deadline for new proposals has passed, and developers will now narrow the list during upcoming core meetings.

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