Ethereum Foundation's Kohaku Launches Privacy Integration SDK for Wallets

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Ethereum ecosystem news: The Ethereum Foundation’s Kohaku Initiative has launched an SDK to integrate privacy protocols into Ethereum wallets. Version v0.0.1-alpha.21 includes a 4337 mempool relay for private transactions, compatible with Railgun, Tornado Cash, and Privacy Pools. The tool reduces reliance on centralized relays. Kohaku has also demonstrated a CLI wallet and is developing production integrations with Ambire, along with post-quantum accounts, multisig, and hardware wallet support.

According to The Defiant, the Ethereum Foundation’s Kohaku Initiative has released an SDK for integrating privacy protocols into Ethereum wallets, now featuring a functional 4337 mempool relayer in version v0.0.1-alpha.21 of the kohaku-eth/railgun integration, enabling private transactions. The SDK aims to connect shielded pool protocols such as Railgun, Tornado Cash, and Privacy Pools directly to wallet interfaces, reducing reliance on centralized relayer infrastructure. Kohaku has also demonstrated a CLI-based wallet, advanced integrations with production-grade wallets like Ambire, and is developing features including post-quantum accounts, multi-sig support, and hardware wallet compatibility.

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