a16z: As cryptocurrencies are increasingly accepted by more mainstream users, the demand for privacy is more urgent than ever
a16z crypto stated on social media early this morning, "As cryptocurrency is gradually accepted by more mainstream users, the demand for privacy is more urgent than ever."
The accompanying image mentions the following key events in the privacy sector:
The Ethereum Foundation has formed a new privacy team and announced the launch of a privacy-focused centralized wallet software development kit called Kohaku;
Paxos announced a partnership with Aleo to launch a private and compliant stablecoin, USAD;
The Zcash wallet Zashi has integrated with Near Intents to enable privacy-preserving cross-chain exchange functionality;
There has been an upward trend in developer activity for the zero-knowledge programming language Noir used for privacy applications;
The U.S. Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has officially lifted sanctions on Tornado Cash, a decentralized privacy protocol that was blacklisted in 2022.








