ZKsync and Prividium Featured in EEA Privacy Working Group Report on Enterprise Ethereum Solutions

馃攼 Enterprise Privacy Standards

By zkSync
May 14, 2026, 4:20 PM
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The Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA) Privacy Working Group released a report evaluating enterprise privacy solutions for institutional use on Ethereum.​

Key Highlights:

  • ZKsync contributed to the report's development
  • Prividium recognized as a leading enterprise privacy solution
  • Solutions assessed against institutional requirements
  • Prividium has helped define the enterprise privacy category for years

The report marks progress in establishing industry standards for enterprise privacy on Ethereum.​ ZKsync has prioritized privacy for enterprise use cases since its inception and continues supporting the development of clear industry standards through collaboration with the EEA Privacy Working Group.​

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Enterprise privacy on Ethereum is quickly becoming core infrastructure. ZKsync contributed to the EEA Privacy Working Group鈥檚 latest report, with Prividium featured among the leading Enterprise Privacy solutions evaluated against institutional requirements. A category Prividium

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馃摚 The EEA Privacy Working Group is releasing its first report: "State of Privacy on Ethereum for Enterprise". 7 EEA member organizations and 1 comprehensive map of enterprise privacy on Ethereum. More on what this means 馃У猬囷笍

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