Cross-chain Protocol Owlto Launches Privacy Cross-Chain Mode

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Odaily Planet Daily reports that according to official sources, Owlto Finance has now launched Privacy Mode (Beta), a privacy cross-chain feature. This mode is designed for cross-chain transfer scenarios, supporting batch transfers to multiple addresses, and offers configurable parameters such as random amount ranges and random sending intervals to reduce on-chain transaction correlation and enhance privacy protection.

Previously, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin recently stated that by 2026, the goal is to “regain sovereignty and trustlessness,” with on-chain privacy being a key component. Owlto’s launch of Privacy Mode is aimed at filling the foundational privacy protection capabilities in cross-chain use cases.

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