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advancing confidential systems for institutional ethereum @eth_systems prev: @ethereumfndn @fuel_network @vacp2p @hiFramework

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rymnc@_rymnc·
@yanis_mezn going to miss working with you ser 🥲
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Sinaxyz@yanis_mezn·
Congrats to the team on this launch! Proud of what we built on the IPTF this past year: the privacy map, the prototypes, tons of conversations with institutions. Confidential systems on public Ethereum are one of the most important problems in the space right now, and this crew is the real deal on depth and execution. All the best, and excited to see what comes next 🙌
EthSystems@eth_systems

Today we're launching EthSystems. We build confidential systems for institutional Ethereum. Institutions want to use Ethereum, but one of the biggest problems is the lack of built-in, modular privacy tools. We were the Ethereum Foundation's Institutional Privacy Task Force (IPTF) for the past year. We had hundreds of conversations with central banks, regulators, tier-one banks, and asset managers, shipping open source work the whole time. Wall Street has found crypto as an asset class, but not yet as commercial infrastructure. Institutions want to run real flows on Ethereum: stablecoins, tokenized assets, settlement. These are businesses with billions of dollars on the line, and no bank will operate in full public view. On a public ledger, confidentiality is the hard part: each party to a transaction should see what it has a right to see, and nothing more. We have a year of proof of work: private bonds, confidential stablecoin transfers, private settlement across chains, the Ethereum Privacy Map, and more. All with protocol specs and security properties, at our website. We've spent a decade working on privacy in crypto. We know there's no silver bullet. Different use cases need different systems, each designed, specified, and hardened properly, and someone has to do that work. That's why EthSystems exists. We're an independent, for-profit company, backed by long-term Ethereum-aligned investors. This is a decade-long transition, and we aren't going anywhere. If you're an institution that wants to build on Ethereum, talk to us. We're hiring: BD in New York, protocol engineers, ops: join@ethsystems.org

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zERC20
zERC20@zERC20io·
"No bank will operate in full public view." That line is the whole argument for privacy on Ethereum, and it applies just as much to a freelancer as it does to a tier-one bank. Welcome @eth_systems. They're right that there's no silver bullet. Different use cases need different systems, and zERC20 is building it for the assets people already hold.
EthSystems@eth_systems

Today we're launching EthSystems. We build confidential systems for institutional Ethereum. Institutions want to use Ethereum, but one of the biggest problems is the lack of built-in, modular privacy tools. We were the Ethereum Foundation's Institutional Privacy Task Force (IPTF) for the past year. We had hundreds of conversations with central banks, regulators, tier-one banks, and asset managers, shipping open source work the whole time. Wall Street has found crypto as an asset class, but not yet as commercial infrastructure. Institutions want to run real flows on Ethereum: stablecoins, tokenized assets, settlement. These are businesses with billions of dollars on the line, and no bank will operate in full public view. On a public ledger, confidentiality is the hard part: each party to a transaction should see what it has a right to see, and nothing more. We have a year of proof of work: private bonds, confidential stablecoin transfers, private settlement across chains, the Ethereum Privacy Map, and more. All with protocol specs and security properties, at our website. We've spent a decade working on privacy in crypto. We know there's no silver bullet. Different use cases need different systems, each designed, specified, and hardened properly, and someone has to do that work. That's why EthSystems exists. We're an independent, for-profit company, backed by long-term Ethereum-aligned investors. This is a decade-long transition, and we aren't going anywhere. If you're an institution that wants to build on Ethereum, talk to us. We're hiring: BD in New York, protocol engineers, ops: join@ethsystems.org

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EthSystems
EthSystems@eth_systems·
Today we're launching EthSystems. We build confidential systems for institutional Ethereum. Institutions want to use Ethereum, but one of the biggest problems is the lack of built-in, modular privacy tools. We were the Ethereum Foundation's Institutional Privacy Task Force (IPTF) for the past year. We had hundreds of conversations with central banks, regulators, tier-one banks, and asset managers, shipping open source work the whole time. Wall Street has found crypto as an asset class, but not yet as commercial infrastructure. Institutions want to run real flows on Ethereum: stablecoins, tokenized assets, settlement. These are businesses with billions of dollars on the line, and no bank will operate in full public view. On a public ledger, confidentiality is the hard part: each party to a transaction should see what it has a right to see, and nothing more. We have a year of proof of work: private bonds, confidential stablecoin transfers, private settlement across chains, the Ethereum Privacy Map, and more. All with protocol specs and security properties, at our website. We've spent a decade working on privacy in crypto. We know there's no silver bullet. Different use cases need different systems, each designed, specified, and hardened properly, and someone has to do that work. That's why EthSystems exists. We're an independent, for-profit company, backed by long-term Ethereum-aligned investors. This is a decade-long transition, and we aren't going anywhere. If you're an institution that wants to build on Ethereum, talk to us. We're hiring: BD in New York, protocol engineers, ops: join@ethsystems.org
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Antonio Sabado | Nethermind
Ethereum is entering a new phase. The launch of @ethlabs_org , @ethereuminsti and @eth_systems is more than just the creation of three new organizations, it signals the continued maturation of the Ethereum ecosystem. Each has an important role to play: Eth Labs advancing protocol research and engineering. Ethereum Institutional accelerating engagement with enterprises and financial institutions. EthSystems tackling one of the biggest challenges to institutional adoption: privacy. This is exactly how strong ecosystems evolve. Deep expertise becomes more specialised, new organisations emerge with clear missions and the innovation accelerates through collaboration rather than centralisation. @Nethermind, we look forward to working alongside Eth Labs, Ethereum Institutional and EthSystems, and many other great teams, to help solve some of the hardest technical challenges facing Ethereum and to accelerate adoption across enterprises and financial institutions. The future of Ethereum won't be built by one company or one foundation. It will be built by an ecosystem of world-class teams, each contributing their expertise while remaining aligned around a common mission. Congratulations to everyone involved in launching Eth Labs, Ethereum Institutional and EthSystems. We're excited to collaborate and help push Ethereum forward.
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rymnc@_rymnc·
@motypes talking about EthSystems publicly, do attend to understand what we're going to do and where we're going!
Hong Kong Ethereum Community Hub@ethereumhkhub

@motypes Mo Jalil — Co-Founder & CEO of newly launched ETHSystems @eth_systems , will make his first public speech in new role at the Asia Onchain Finance Summit. Come hear his vision for EthSystems - Confidential Systems for Institutional Ethereum. 📍 West Kowloon, Hong Kong 📅July 17th | 14:30-17:00 Register Now: luma.com/izc85bmc?tk=Si…

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rymnc@_rymnc·
announcing ethsystems. today the team behind the ethereum foundation's institutional privacy task force (IPTF) becomes a company. we build confidential systems for institutional ethereum: private transfers, private bonds and tokenized assets, confidential settlement, privacy-preserving identity, from architecture through to production. i'm excited to join @motypes and @oskarth, in active collaboration with the EF and EF-aligned teams. institutions want ethereum. the pilots are everywhere. every serious deployment then faces the same issue: a public ledger exposes positions, counterparties, and flows that no bank or asset manager is allowed to reveal. we spent a year in those rooms with central banks, regulators, and tier-one investment banks. nobody stalls on conviction anymore. they stall on confidentiality with compliance built in, and on the absence of a counterparty who signs a statement of work and carries accountability when it breaks. a research task force is the right place to discover that problem and a company is the right structure to deliver against it. so ethsystems is a company on purpose. the fix is boring and specific. compliance-grade privacy primitives should be dependencies you can read: standalone rust libraries, minimal dependency trees, not committed to any single proving backend, audited line by line. no protocol, no token, no framework, no new proof system. small cores you can read in a sitting. everything else will announce itself as working code. a year of shipped work is already public: the proof-of-concepts, the writeups, the ethereum privacy map. we're hiring. the work is forward-deployed: embed inside an institution's hardest confidentiality problem, solve it, open-source what repeats. applied cryptography plus production systems engineering, rust preferred, opinions required. ethsystems.org/join follow @eth_systems to watch this unfold. long form: x.com/_rymnc/status/…
EthSystems@eth_systems

Today we're launching EthSystems. We build confidential systems for institutional Ethereum. Institutions want to use Ethereum, but one of the biggest problems is the lack of built-in, modular privacy tools. We were the Ethereum Foundation's Institutional Privacy Task Force (IPTF) for the past year. We had hundreds of conversations with central banks, regulators, tier-one banks, and asset managers, shipping open source work the whole time. Wall Street has found crypto as an asset class, but not yet as commercial infrastructure. Institutions want to run real flows on Ethereum: stablecoins, tokenized assets, settlement. These are businesses with billions of dollars on the line, and no bank will operate in full public view. On a public ledger, confidentiality is the hard part: each party to a transaction should see what it has a right to see, and nothing more. We have a year of proof of work: private bonds, confidential stablecoin transfers, private settlement across chains, the Ethereum Privacy Map, and more. All with protocol specs and security properties, at our website. We've spent a decade working on privacy in crypto. We know there's no silver bullet. Different use cases need different systems, each designed, specified, and hardened properly, and someone has to do that work. That's why EthSystems exists. We're an independent, for-profit company, backed by long-term Ethereum-aligned investors. This is a decade-long transition, and we aren't going anywhere. If you're an institution that wants to build on Ethereum, talk to us. We're hiring: BD in New York, protocol engineers, ops: join@ethsystems.org

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행복한스푼
행복한스푼@2026cxr·
@eth_systems Privacy isn't the opposite of transparency. It's a requirement for institutional adoption. Excited to see this progress.
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David Steinrueck
David Steinrueck@0xdavid·
Congrats on launch @eth_systems! Privacy will hit every industry we know of, and institutions are going to want to settle to Ethereum. Excited to see how this progresses
EthSystems@eth_systems

Today we're launching EthSystems. We build confidential systems for institutional Ethereum. Institutions want to use Ethereum, but one of the biggest problems is the lack of built-in, modular privacy tools. We were the Ethereum Foundation's Institutional Privacy Task Force (IPTF) for the past year. We had hundreds of conversations with central banks, regulators, tier-one banks, and asset managers, shipping open source work the whole time. Wall Street has found crypto as an asset class, but not yet as commercial infrastructure. Institutions want to run real flows on Ethereum: stablecoins, tokenized assets, settlement. These are businesses with billions of dollars on the line, and no bank will operate in full public view. On a public ledger, confidentiality is the hard part: each party to a transaction should see what it has a right to see, and nothing more. We have a year of proof of work: private bonds, confidential stablecoin transfers, private settlement across chains, the Ethereum Privacy Map, and more. All with protocol specs and security properties, at our website. We've spent a decade working on privacy in crypto. We know there's no silver bullet. Different use cases need different systems, each designed, specified, and hardened properly, and someone has to do that work. That's why EthSystems exists. We're an independent, for-profit company, backed by long-term Ethereum-aligned investors. This is a decade-long transition, and we aren't going anywhere. If you're an institution that wants to build on Ethereum, talk to us. We're hiring: BD in New York, protocol engineers, ops: join@ethsystems.org

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rymnc
rymnc@_rymnc·
@azeemk thank you for your kind words!
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azeem@azeemk·
Have loved watching the recent announcements of teams having left the EF, but this is the one that I’ve been waiting on the most. This is one of the best teams I’ve had the pleasure of dealing with, and can’t wait to see more of what they end up putting out. You’re not bullish enough..
EthSystems@eth_systems

Today we're launching EthSystems. We build confidential systems for institutional Ethereum. Institutions want to use Ethereum, but one of the biggest problems is the lack of built-in, modular privacy tools. We were the Ethereum Foundation's Institutional Privacy Task Force (IPTF) for the past year. We had hundreds of conversations with central banks, regulators, tier-one banks, and asset managers, shipping open source work the whole time. Wall Street has found crypto as an asset class, but not yet as commercial infrastructure. Institutions want to run real flows on Ethereum: stablecoins, tokenized assets, settlement. These are businesses with billions of dollars on the line, and no bank will operate in full public view. On a public ledger, confidentiality is the hard part: each party to a transaction should see what it has a right to see, and nothing more. We have a year of proof of work: private bonds, confidential stablecoin transfers, private settlement across chains, the Ethereum Privacy Map, and more. All with protocol specs and security properties, at our website. We've spent a decade working on privacy in crypto. We know there's no silver bullet. Different use cases need different systems, each designed, specified, and hardened properly, and someone has to do that work. That's why EthSystems exists. We're an independent, for-profit company, backed by long-term Ethereum-aligned investors. This is a decade-long transition, and we aren't going anywhere. If you're an institution that wants to build on Ethereum, talk to us. We're hiring: BD in New York, protocol engineers, ops: join@ethsystems.org

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MSB Intel@MSBIntel·
@eth_systems Pretty crazy how you guys grew 6k in a day. Exciting initiative and wishing you all the best!
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Young@ykkz99·
Super excited about @eth_systems! We @BitMNR are a lead supporter for the for-profit engineering team spinout of @ethereumfndn. @ethlabs_org @ethereuminsti and now @eth_systems, lets go!
EthSystems@eth_systems

Today we're launching EthSystems. We build confidential systems for institutional Ethereum. Institutions want to use Ethereum, but one of the biggest problems is the lack of built-in, modular privacy tools. We were the Ethereum Foundation's Institutional Privacy Task Force (IPTF) for the past year. We had hundreds of conversations with central banks, regulators, tier-one banks, and asset managers, shipping open source work the whole time. Wall Street has found crypto as an asset class, but not yet as commercial infrastructure. Institutions want to run real flows on Ethereum: stablecoins, tokenized assets, settlement. These are businesses with billions of dollars on the line, and no bank will operate in full public view. On a public ledger, confidentiality is the hard part: each party to a transaction should see what it has a right to see, and nothing more. We have a year of proof of work: private bonds, confidential stablecoin transfers, private settlement across chains, the Ethereum Privacy Map, and more. All with protocol specs and security properties, at our website. We've spent a decade working on privacy in crypto. We know there's no silver bullet. Different use cases need different systems, each designed, specified, and hardened properly, and someone has to do that work. That's why EthSystems exists. We're an independent, for-profit company, backed by long-term Ethereum-aligned investors. This is a decade-long transition, and we aren't going anywhere. If you're an institution that wants to build on Ethereum, talk to us. We're hiring: BD in New York, protocol engineers, ops: join@ethsystems.org

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A+@aplus·
Congratulations to the @eth_systems team: Bringing A+ confidential systems for institutional Ethereum.
EthSystems@eth_systems

Today we're launching EthSystems. We build confidential systems for institutional Ethereum. Institutions want to use Ethereum, but one of the biggest problems is the lack of built-in, modular privacy tools. We were the Ethereum Foundation's Institutional Privacy Task Force (IPTF) for the past year. We had hundreds of conversations with central banks, regulators, tier-one banks, and asset managers, shipping open source work the whole time. Wall Street has found crypto as an asset class, but not yet as commercial infrastructure. Institutions want to run real flows on Ethereum: stablecoins, tokenized assets, settlement. These are businesses with billions of dollars on the line, and no bank will operate in full public view. On a public ledger, confidentiality is the hard part: each party to a transaction should see what it has a right to see, and nothing more. We have a year of proof of work: private bonds, confidential stablecoin transfers, private settlement across chains, the Ethereum Privacy Map, and more. All with protocol specs and security properties, at our website. We've spent a decade working on privacy in crypto. We know there's no silver bullet. Different use cases need different systems, each designed, specified, and hardened properly, and someone has to do that work. That's why EthSystems exists. We're an independent, for-profit company, backed by long-term Ethereum-aligned investors. This is a decade-long transition, and we aren't going anywhere. If you're an institution that wants to build on Ethereum, talk to us. We're hiring: BD in New York, protocol engineers, ops: join@ethsystems.org

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manu🚜🕳️
manu🚜🕳️@0xManu_·
@_rymnc Institutions NEED plug n play systems. Kudos to y'all for attacking this.
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Marius Smith
Marius Smith@mariuslsmith·
Congrats @motypes @oskarth & @_rymnc. Excited to work with you all in this new capacity!
EthSystems@eth_systems

Today we're launching EthSystems. We build confidential systems for institutional Ethereum. Institutions want to use Ethereum, but one of the biggest problems is the lack of built-in, modular privacy tools. We were the Ethereum Foundation's Institutional Privacy Task Force (IPTF) for the past year. We had hundreds of conversations with central banks, regulators, tier-one banks, and asset managers, shipping open source work the whole time. Wall Street has found crypto as an asset class, but not yet as commercial infrastructure. Institutions want to run real flows on Ethereum: stablecoins, tokenized assets, settlement. These are businesses with billions of dollars on the line, and no bank will operate in full public view. On a public ledger, confidentiality is the hard part: each party to a transaction should see what it has a right to see, and nothing more. We have a year of proof of work: private bonds, confidential stablecoin transfers, private settlement across chains, the Ethereum Privacy Map, and more. All with protocol specs and security properties, at our website. We've spent a decade working on privacy in crypto. We know there's no silver bullet. Different use cases need different systems, each designed, specified, and hardened properly, and someone has to do that work. That's why EthSystems exists. We're an independent, for-profit company, backed by long-term Ethereum-aligned investors. This is a decade-long transition, and we aren't going anywhere. If you're an institution that wants to build on Ethereum, talk to us. We're hiring: BD in New York, protocol engineers, ops: join@ethsystems.org

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Anuj Shankar
Anuj Shankar@anujshankar95·
Big milestone for the ethereum:native ecosystem. The reality is that no bank or asset manager is going to run billions of dollars in volume in full public view. They need privacy before they can actually use @ethereum as infrastructure, and that’s exactly what the @EthSystems team is solving. Excited to watch this space!
EthSystems@eth_systems

Today we're launching EthSystems. We build confidential systems for institutional Ethereum. Institutions want to use Ethereum, but one of the biggest problems is the lack of built-in, modular privacy tools. We were the Ethereum Foundation's Institutional Privacy Task Force (IPTF) for the past year. We had hundreds of conversations with central banks, regulators, tier-one banks, and asset managers, shipping open source work the whole time. Wall Street has found crypto as an asset class, but not yet as commercial infrastructure. Institutions want to run real flows on Ethereum: stablecoins, tokenized assets, settlement. These are businesses with billions of dollars on the line, and no bank will operate in full public view. On a public ledger, confidentiality is the hard part: each party to a transaction should see what it has a right to see, and nothing more. We have a year of proof of work: private bonds, confidential stablecoin transfers, private settlement across chains, the Ethereum Privacy Map, and more. All with protocol specs and security properties, at our website. We've spent a decade working on privacy in crypto. We know there's no silver bullet. Different use cases need different systems, each designed, specified, and hardened properly, and someone has to do that work. That's why EthSystems exists. We're an independent, for-profit company, backed by long-term Ethereum-aligned investors. This is a decade-long transition, and we aren't going anywhere. If you're an institution that wants to build on Ethereum, talk to us. We're hiring: BD in New York, protocol engineers, ops: join@ethsystems.org

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