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During this year’s Devconnect in Buenos Aires, more than 3,500 participants joined the Ethereum Cypherpunk Congress, a large-scale gathering dedicated entirely to privacy in the Web3 ecosystem. Hosted by Web3 Privacy Now, the event served as a meeting point for builders, researchers, and advocates aligned around one priority: strengthening privacy protections across decentralized applications and blockchain infrastructure.
Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin used his appearance at the event to reinforce a message he has repeated for years—privacy must evolve into a fundamental layer of blockchain technology. He emphasized that current solutions still fall short in usability, especially for non-technical users. For Ethereum to be considered robust global infrastructure, he argued, its privacy capabilities need to be both reliable and intuitive.
One of the most anticipated showcases came from the Ethereum Foundation, which presented an early version of its new Kohaku wallet. The prototype integrates several emerging privacy mechanisms, including:
A total of 47 developers are actively contributing to this initiative, reflecting the growing momentum behind privacy-centric infrastructure inside Ethereum’s broader roadmap.
As the organizer of the congress, Web3 Privacy Now plays a central role in spreading awareness and strengthening collaboration within the privacy ecosystem.
Its ongoing efforts include:
The group operates with a practical, hands-on philosophy, aiming to transform privacy from a niche concern into an everyday expectation for blockchain users.
Although the congress attracted many technical contributors, its discussions extended far beyond cryptography and protocol engineering. The agenda also focused on broader themes, such as:
This approach allowed attendees from diverse backgrounds—including those without deep technical knowledge—to engage meaningfully with the future of privacy on Ethereum.
The rapid growth in attendance and industry interest demonstrates how privacy is shifting from a specialized topic to a foundational element of blockchain development. As developers, researchers, and end-users converge on the need for improved privacy standards, Ethereum’s privacy infrastructure is steadily maturing. These advancements are poised to play a defining role in Web3’s broader adoption and long-term evolution.
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