A significant move to enhance privacy in the Ethereum network is now on the table. EIP-8182, a proposal authored by Tom Lehman, is being considered for inclusion in the upcoming Hegota upgrade. If adopted, this proposal would introduce protocol-level privacy for transfers of ETH and ERC-20 tokens, allowing users to make completely confidential transactions without relying on external applications or sidechains.
EIP-8182 aims for unified, built-in privacy
Unveiled by Lehman, co-founder of the Facet platform, in March, EIP-8182 seeks to create a single, protocol-integrated shielded pool for the Ethereum network. At present, several fragmented privacy tools exist on Ethereum, but these scattered systems force users to split their activities across platforms, reducing overall anonymity. The goal of EIP-8182 is to consolidate transaction activities into one large pool, enhancing privacy for all participants.
Lehman explained that the current fragmented privacy structure isolates users and diminishes anonymity in each separate pool, stressing the need for a more unified and comprehensive anonymity framework.
Technically, EIP-8182 introduces a system-level smart contract based on a UTXO (unspent transaction output) model. Unlike previous approaches, it does not require administrative keys, delegated transaction controls, or emergency stop mechanisms. For transaction validation, it employs the Groth16 BN254 proof system, a leading zero-knowledge technology.
Mini glossary: A shielded pool is a decentralized privacy pool where users can transact anonymously, keeping both identities and transaction details concealed from outsiders.
Simplifying wallets and the user experience
With EIP-8182, wallet providers and decentralized applications could gain direct access to Ethereum’s integrated privacy layer. Users would be able to confidentially send ETH or ERC-20 tokens to any standard Ethereum address, while the new system remains fully compatible with existing address formats and ENS domain names. This expansion promises a seamless experience, without the need for complicated addresses or additional transaction steps.
For developers, EIP-8182 would offer a standardized foundation to build privacy-focused applications. This could lay the groundwork for broad ecosystem adoption of practical, user-centric privacy solutions throughout Ethereum.
The Hegota upgrade and related proposals
The Hegota upgrade aims to strengthen both privacy and censorship resistance across the Ethereum network by bundling several major proposals. Beyond EIP-8182, other notable plans include EIP-8141, which introduces direct withdrawal fee deductions from transaction pools, and EIP-8250, which implements keyed nonces to bolster sender anonymity for batch transactions.
Hegota brings together the Bogota execution layer client and the Heze consensus layer client. Earlier, in February, the FOCIL innovation was incorporated as a core consensus advancement for the ecosystem. Now, with EIP-8182, mainnet-level privacy features become a central topic and are expected to be a major point of discussion as Hegota progresses.
| Proposal (EIP) | Core Function | Potential Impact |
|---|---|---|
| EIP-8182 | Unified privacy pool with protocol integration | Enables standard, easy private transfers on Ethereum |
| EIP-8141 | Fee deduction from privacy pools | Automates and simplifies user transaction costs |
| EIP-8250 | Sender privacy with keyed nonces | Helps conceal identity in multiple transactions |
Collectively, these developments are designed to boost user privacy across the Ethereum network and support wider adoption of decentralized applications through a more robust privacy infrastructure.




