📝 Executive Summary
Developers are narrowing the list for the Hegotá upgrade, including a package to change how wallets approve and pay for transactions, giving developers of privacy apps more of the tools they need inside Ethereum itself.
Ethereum's Hegotá upgrade includes 66 proposals, with a privacy fix that changes wallet transaction approvals and payments, giving privacy app developers native tools and expanding ETH utility.
The article reports Ethereum developers are narrowing 66 proposals for the Hegotá upgrade, including a package that changes wallet approval and payment flows. This privacy fix gives developers native tools inside Ethereum, increasing the network's value proposition for privacy applications. The protocol-level change could lift demand for ETH as a utility asset over time.
The upgrade's privacy improvements increase Ethereum's utility for privacy applications, which could support ETH demand, but the article does not specify immediate market impact.
Developers are still narrowing the proposal list; no activation date is provided, so the effect may take months to materialize in network activity.
The package changing how wallets approve and pay for transactions is a core privacy fix, giving developers native tools on Ethereum that may broaden use cases.
Developers are narrowing the list for the Hegotá upgrade, including a package to change how wallets approve and pay for transactions, giving developers of privacy apps more of the tools they need inside Ethereum itself.
Hegotá is Ethereum's next major upgrade. Developers are narrowing 66 improvement proposals, including a privacy fix for wallet transaction approvals and payments.
The fix changes how wallets approve and pay for transactions, giving privacy app developers native tools inside Ethereum instead of relying on external workarounds.
The article does not specify an activation date. Developers are still narrowing the proposal list.