Source: Bankless
By William M. Peaster
Compiled and compiled by: BitpushNews

If Ethereum fails to resolve its privacy issues, it risks becoming a “surveillance infrastructure” when adopted on a large scale.
This is the challenge the newly renamed Privacy Stewards of Ethereum (PSE) are tackling head-on, with a new roadmap and a clearly focused mission.
Researchers are moving from exploring cryptographic experiments to putting privacy solutions into practice, and they’ve just released a new roadmap for their work.
This roadmap is organized around three main directions:
As the PSE delve deeper into these directions, they plan to maintain an “issue radar” to map privacy vulnerabilities, an “enforcement map” to decide where to build, collaborate, or simply monitor, and a culture of “open communication” to keep the ethereum community engaged.
In addition, the team has a number of initiatives that are either being launched or are being supported. These include:
By improving privacy, Ethereum can prove that public blockchains can be both transparent and protect their users.
Now, PSE has become a mature privacy center dedicated to making this vision a reality without attempting to monopolize anything. This is precisely the neutral coordinator role that the Ethereum Foundation is uniquely positioned to play.
Ultimately, a network that secures trillions of dollars in assets but exposes the details of every transaction is incomplete. By enabling privacy in writes, reads, and proofs, Ethereum can continue to serve as the trusted foundation for the “Internet of Value.”
Fortunately, this new roadmap shows that the Ethereum Foundation is doubling down on its efforts and treating privacy as a core issue, and for that, we applaud them.


