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Morning Edition · Friday, June 19, 2026
Privacy Tooling Pushes to the Edges, From Browsers to Censorship-Resistant Distribution
Early-stage proposals aim to give Ethereum users privacy at the application layer and to strengthen how anti-censorship tools reach the people who need them.

Privacy work in crypto is not limited to dedicated chains. A new proposal describes Etherveil, an Ethereum privacy browser, an early-stage design aimed at reducing the data a user exposes simply by interacting with applications. The authors…
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