EIP-7503 and the WORM protocol are worth paying attention to 🔐



Imagine a scenario: your ETH can be transferred to a brand new wallet address, and the entire process leaves no trace. This is the functionality that WORM (EIP-7503) aims to achieve.

In simple terms, it opens a hidden channel for crypto assets. You send ETH from your old wallet to a new address — it looks like a normal on-chain transaction, but in reality, the true source of this transfer is completely concealed.

What does this mean? It means your fund flow becomes a black box. No one can trace where your ETH comes from or where it goes. In terms of privacy, this elevates the level significantly compared to regular Ethereum address jumps.

The core innovation of EIP-7503 lies in breaking the shackles of transparency in on-chain transactions — this is indeed a game-changer for privacy-conscious users. Of course, it also sparks deep reflections on privacy and regulation. 💭
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HackerWhoCaresvip
· 01-07 20:03
Haha, now it's all good. The illusion of on-chain transparency is about to be shattered. Another privacy solution is coming out, and regulatory authorities must be getting headaches. Honestly, I just want to know when it will truly be untraceable. Right now, it's still too early. Black box operations sound good, but it still doesn't seem that simple. Breaking the shackles of transparency? Wake up, exchanges already know who you are haha. If this really becomes a thing... the era of wallet mixers is coming? Privacy vs. regulation, old story. It's always these two fighting.
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DefiVeteranvip
· 01-07 20:00
It's the same privacy narrative again. Every time they talk about breaking the shackles of transparency, and what happens? As soon as regulation comes, everything's ruined. By the way, if this thing really worked, wouldn't the FBI be jumping for joy? Haha
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SolidityStrugglervip
· 01-07 19:57
Black box transfers sound cool, but can they really evade on-chain analysts? It still feels a bit uncertain...
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RegenRestorervip
· 01-07 19:57
Black box fund flow? Sounds cool, but the regulatory iron fist will definitely come down sooner or later...
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InfraVibesvip
· 01-07 19:45
Black box fund flow? Sounds cool, but can this thing really be implemented... Regulators are probably going to lose their temper.
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Tokenomics911vip
· 01-07 19:43
Damn, if this thing really gets approved, on-chain privacy will directly take off... But then I think about it, how could those SEC folks just watch this happen without doing anything?
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IA7BRAINvip
· 01-07 19:39
It has nothing to do with the privacy 🔏 of your funds... assets are laundered the same way on the blockchain... just like opening a cyber position.
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