Starknet rolling STRK20 privacy

Starknet plans to roll out STRK20 privacy features by month’s end, introducing zero-knowledge style capabilities to hide transaction data and enable confidential L2 activity. That privacy layer could accelerate institutional use-cases while also raising new compliance and monitoring questions for protocols and auditors. (bitcoinethereumnews.com)

Starknet published the STRK20 announcement on its official blog on March 10, 2026. (starknet.io)) The STRK20 rollout centers on a single Starknet Privacy Pool that allows any ERC‑20 to be deployed with shielded deposits and private transfers on Starknet. (starknet.io)) The proposal embeds selective‑disclosure "viewing keys" so auditors or regulators can access transaction data under legal process, according to reporting from The Block. (theblock.co)) Starknet named Ekubo Protocol as an early integration that will enable anonymous swaps at launch, and the STRK20 spec includes anonymous staking flows as a day‑one feature. (cryptobriefing.com)) The architecture lets trades impact AMM liquidity publicly while preserving trader anonymity inside the privacy pool. (cryptobriefing.com)) Starknet and secondary coverage cite performance targets of roughly sub‑five‑second finality and execution costs below $0.20 for shielded transfers. (kucoin.com)) Market response showed a short‑term bump for STRK, with one report noting a 6.35% rebound to $0.03975 in the March 11 reaction to the STRK20 news. (banklesstimes.com)) The STRK20 landing page currently lists "Coming Soon" and Starknet hosted a technical deep‑dive livestream on YouTube tied to the specification release. (strk20.starknet.io))

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