PANews reported on October 9th that, according to Cointelegraph, Ethereum developers announced a new roadmap, Kohaku, aimed at improving wallet privacy and security through a modular framework. The project, announced in a blog post by Nicolas Consigny, coordinator of the Ethereum Foundation, plans to build a set of privacy and security foundational components. Kohaku's core focus is on creating a software development kit (SDK) and a reference wallet to showcase the tools in action. The initial version will be a browser extension based on the Ambire wallet, targeting advanced users. Kohaku is being developed in collaboration with renowned teams such as Ambire and Railgun and is open source, with developers able to contribute code through GitHub. Its primary goal is to reduce the wallet's reliance on centralized services that track transactions. It includes features such as private sending and receiving, and plans to add social recovery options through tools. Longer-term, the team is committed to improving wallet security down to the device level, creating a native Ethereum browser to ensure secure user interactions.PANews reported on October 9th that, according to Cointelegraph, Ethereum developers announced a new roadmap, Kohaku, aimed at improving wallet privacy and security through a modular framework. The project, announced in a blog post by Nicolas Consigny, coordinator of the Ethereum Foundation, plans to build a set of privacy and security foundational components. Kohaku's core focus is on creating a software development kit (SDK) and a reference wallet to showcase the tools in action. The initial version will be a browser extension based on the Ambire wallet, targeting advanced users. Kohaku is being developed in collaboration with renowned teams such as Ambire and Railgun and is open source, with developers able to contribute code through GitHub. Its primary goal is to reduce the wallet's reliance on centralized services that track transactions. It includes features such as private sending and receiving, and plans to add social recovery options through tools. Longer-term, the team is committed to improving wallet security down to the device level, creating a native Ethereum browser to ensure secure user interactions.

Ethereum Developers Release Kohaku Roadmap to Bring Privacy and Security to Wallets

2025/10/09 20:43
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PANews reported on October 9th that, according to Cointelegraph, Ethereum developers announced a new roadmap, Kohaku, aimed at improving wallet privacy and security through a modular framework. The project, announced in a blog post by Nicolas Consigny, coordinator of the Ethereum Foundation, plans to build a set of privacy and security foundational components. Kohaku's core focus is on creating a software development kit (SDK) and a reference wallet to showcase the tools in action. The initial version will be a browser extension based on the Ambire wallet, targeting advanced users. Kohaku is being developed in collaboration with renowned teams such as Ambire and Railgun and is open source, with developers able to contribute code through GitHub. Its primary goal is to reduce the wallet's reliance on centralized services that track transactions. It includes features such as private sending and receiving, and plans to add social recovery options through tools. Longer-term, the team is committed to improving wallet security down to the device level, creating a native Ethereum browser to ensure secure user interactions.

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