EY has announced the introduction of the EY Blockchain Privacy Sandbox, a web-based development environment designed for enterprises and developers to build and test privacy-protecting smart contracts on EVM-compatible public blockchains. According to PANews, this sandbox utilizes the open-source zero-knowledge proof compiler, Starlight, allowing Solidity contracts to be transformed into privacy applications without the need for a local environment. It also offers sample projects to expedite development verification, significantly lowering the barriers for enterprises experimenting with privacy technologies. EY's global blockchain leader stated that this initiative aims to enable companies to effectively validate the feasibility of privacy applications before large-scale deployment, thereby promoting the widespread adoption of privacy innovations.
