Zcash developer ECC releases latest roadmap: reducing technical debt and improving privacy and usability for Zashi users.
Zcash (ZEC) developer Electronic Coin Company (ECC) announced its roadmap for the fourth quarter of this year, focusing on reducing technical debt, improving the privacy and usability of Zashi users, and ensuring smooth management of development funds. Key points include:
Temporary transparent addresses: Generate new temporary transparent addresses each time NEAR Intents exchange ZEC to improve privacy and reduce transaction correlation;
Transparent address rotation: Whenever a previous address receives funds, a new transparent address is generated;
Keystone resynchronization and disconnection: Allows Zashi-Keystone users to unlink and resynchronize their Keystone devices;
Keystone supports P2SH multi-signature: Ensure the secure management of Zcash development fund resources, thereby driving the continuous development of Zcash. Keystone will initially serve as a development tool for Lockbox access, but any wallet integrated with PCZT can use Keystone for signatures.
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