JPMorgan Develops Privacy Feature For Ethereum-Based Blockchains

JPMorgan Develops Privacy Feature For Ethereum-Based Blockchains
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2019-5-29 00:13

Dubbed the Zether protocol, the new feature will allow the transaction sender to hide themselves and the recipient. The feature will likely first be rolled out on Quorum, the bank's own private version of the Ethereum blockchain.

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