This week, on March 19th ZEOS on EOS announced on their Twitter page that they launched the initial version of the ZEOS Javascript Wallet. This brand new tool gives users the ability to conduct untraceable and confidential transitions on the Kylin Test-net. The link to the wallet is here: https://zeos.one/wallet. Creating the wallet is an easy process and unlocks a revolutionary new feature for users on ZEOS.
Utilizing ZEOS new wallet, both developers and users of dApps now have a ready-to-use solution to be able to perform transactions on EOS in complete anonymity, which in the past was impossible. Now thanks to this new ability provided to the ZEOS community, developers in particular can focus on developing new dApps without worrying about the implementation of a proving system for their zero knowledge proofs. This is crucial for development of new and revolutionary dApps for ZEOS to be able to build and thrive.
If you are interested in utilizing the wallet, you will need an EOS account on the Kylin test-net, but doing so is a simple process and can be done so here: https://testnet-tools.eosargentina.io/kylin. Currently the only supported wallet is Anchor wallet, which EOS users are familiar with. If you are not familiar with the Anchor wallet, you can head on over to greymass.com to get started.
In their announcement they pointed to three key notes, one being that depending on a machines capability, the proof generation can take some time in the browser. This is because they had to remove multi-core support to make it work properly within the browser, but this will be improved in the future. This means that currently it is only using a fraction of your computers total processing power, and could be utilized better if multi-core support is later enabled. Secondly, if you want to transfer x amount you must have a note in your wallet worth at least the amount of x (or more). Meaning that currently the protocol only supports transactions containing just one note.
Thirdly, located at the top of the window within the browser is a "Sync" button. Anyone who ever used "legacy" cryptos might be familiar with it, it is a feature that older projects used to ensure synchronization. It checks with all validators and with the global blockchain (in this case: the ZEOS smart contract) state. This just means that you are required to reload your browser in order to get a refreshed and up-to-date version of the page.
This marks a tremendous achievement and a memorable moment for ZEOS and the larger EOS ecosystem, because now for the very first time in the history of EOS, users are now able to conduct fully private and untraceable transactions based on state-of-the-art technology. Currently only implanted on test-net but when it goes live to main net it will be a game changer! You can follow ZEOS on EOS over on their Twitter for more information, or you can visit https://zeos.one and discover more about what they have to offer.