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The Ethereum Foundation officially announces a detailed analysis of Kohaku's end-to-end privacy solution and user experience.
Author: Zhixiong Pan
Source: chainfeeds
Although the Ethereum Foundation officially announced the privacy wallet tool project Kohaku yesterday, it was actually confirmed through some channels as early as June this year.
Kohaku will span multiple team collaborations, integrating various components to create a complete browser wallet plugin for reference by other wallets, enhancing end-to-end privacy. This includes the Helios light client developed by a16z, the PSE team from the Ethereum Foundation, and projects like Ambire, Railgun, and Wonderland.
The origin of the word "Kohaku" is quite interesting, as the project is a fork of Ambire, so the Japanese word for Amber was chosen: Kohaku. However, in Japanese, it also has the meaning of "koi" (specifically the red and white ones), so the project also used koi as its image.
What is Kohaku?
Kohaku is a set of privacy and security primitives and SDK for "wallets," along with a reference wallet (browser extension) aimed at advanced users, designed to actually implement these capabilities.
Kohaku is not aiming to create a mass-market C-end wallet, but rather to provide composable privacy/security building blocks for various wallet teams, allowing you to connect to "all" or "part" (plugin-based) as needed. The initial focus is on privacy features, with the reference wallet being a browser extension branched from Ambire. The official emphasis is on prioritizing the mainnet, and then gradually supporting L2 (with attention to the capability of "fast withdrawal").
The core objective of Kohaku is:
Core Direction: Not only "on-chain privacy", but also "end-to-end".
Kohaku's privacy is not simply about "putting transactions into a private pool"; rather, it considers trustlessness and exposure at every step from device to node. The roadmap lists a very clear "privacy/security checklist:"
You can understand it as follows: Railgun and other "on-chain privacy pools" are one of the foundations, but Kohaku also needs to address the "leaks of privacy" from node trust, network broadcasting, front-end connections, recovery, and hardware signing, in order to achieve "end-to-end minimal exposure."
Roadmap and Collaborative Ecosystem
Product form: SDK + Reference Wallet (Browser Extension)
Why is it more "private" than MetaMask?
Let's first talk about the current situation of MetaMask or other wallets:
How does Kohaku rewrite this path? Kohaku uses a set of "end-to-end" methods to block "associable information" as much as possible, with the core differences in these three layers:
On-chain transfer itself
Interact with Nodes/Network
Frontend/Connectivity and Associability
Complete User Experience from MetaMask to Kohaku
You can understand it as: first put the money "into a private wallet room", do things inside, and then decide how to "exit the room".
Which part is still visible?
Summary
Kohaku introduces a new paradigm of privacy and security for the Ethereum wallet ecosystem, going beyond simple on-chain privacy protocols and deeply integrating towards end-to-end privacy protection. It will significantly enhance the privacy experience for users interacting with decentralized applications, changing the current prevalent transparent on-chain behavior model, and setting a new standard of "default privacy" for future wallet products.
As its SDK and plugin system are widely adopted by more wallet teams, the way users interact with the blockchain may be reshaped: from transparency to privacy, from centralized trust to local verification, from on-chain public identity to zero-knowledge identity. Kohaku will promote the Ethereum ecosystem into the mainstream era of privacy applications, accelerating the exploration of innovative models coexisting compliance and privacy protection, and laying a crucial foundation for the decentralized internet to enter the next stage.