Aleph Zero launches Web3 application Common Solution supporting cross-chain private transactions
Privacy chain Aleph Zero announced the launch of a new Web3 application, Common Solution. In its first phase, it supports private cross-chain transactions on Aleph Zero EVM and Arbitrum, with plans to expand to Ethereum mainnet, Base, Berachain, Sonic, and other EVM networks. Developed by Common—a privacy project initiated by Aleph Zero co-founder Adam Gagol—Common Solution offers features such as shielded addresses, private staking, confidential bridging, and anonymous yield generation while being compatible with mainstream wallets like MetaMask, Ledger, and Rabby. The mobile version is expected to be launched by the end of May. The platform is based on Aleph Zero's Shielder Network and employs zero-knowledge proofs along with secure multi-party computation technology to ensure user privacy in on-chain operations while retaining necessary audit compliance possibilities. Aleph Zero is a fast privacy-focused blockchain ecosystem that utilizes zero-knowledge proofs and provides WASM and EVM compatibility for rapid transaction finality and seamless integration with existing web3 infrastructure; its speed, security features, and developer-friendly tools enable widespread adoption across various applications.
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