Ethereum’s next big upgrade, Hegotá, is poised to revolutionize privacy on the network with Frame Transactions — a radical shift that could embed private transaction controls directly into the blockchain. Currently, all Ethereum transactions are public, exposing everything from payroll to personal finances. Frame Transactions would let users customize how their transactions are approved, executed, and paid for, even enabling third-party fee coverage or bundled payments without creating new accounts. While Ethereum won’t become fully private — basic transfers remain visible — this move could drastically reduce reliance on external privacy tools. Two additional proposals aim to handle edge cases like delayed private transactions. With Hegotá slated for 2027, developers are racing to finalize these features — and whether Frame Transactions make the cut remains undecided.

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