Ethereum Gets Invisible Privacy as Payy Network Launches EVM L2

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  • Payments platform Payy Link has launched Payy Network, which it claims to be Ethereum’s first and only privacy-enabled, EVM Layer-2.
  • **With a Privacy Layer, stealth transactions and native zero-knowledge proofs, the new network targets users to whom privacy is critical. **

Ethereum has been on a campaign to go back to its original mission, with decentralization and privacy featuring prominently on its priorities list, as we have reported. The network is now getting a big boost on the privacy front, with Payy Link launching “Ethereum’s first and only privacy-enabled, EVM Layer-2.” In its documents, the company further described Payy Network as “the first EVM compatible stablecoin chain with privacy at every layer.”

Ethereum is for privacy. https://t.co/xnj0sWTC5K

— Ethereum (@ethereum) February 4, 2026

Payy believes that privacy can’t be an afterthought: it must be custom-built into the architecture of a network in a holistic and complete approach. On the new network, transfers of any ERC-20 tokens will be private by default and no smart contract changes are required. Additionally, it supports all wallets on the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) natively. This is an important feature as it guarantees that developers can build on Payy Network using their existing tooling, with privacy layered in without any changes to the EVM protocol. It states:

In the past, privacy always had tradeoffs: bad UX, fragmented liquidity, limited compatibility. With Payy, privacy is invisible.

With the Payy Network, all transfers will happen directly inside the pool, with smart contract interactions then withdrawing from the pool to fresh addresses. The private transaction data then goes to off-chain Privacy Vaults, which developers can configure using RPC URL query parameters. It also comes with native zero-knowledge verification.

Image courtesy of Payy Link.

Native Ethereum Privacy on Payy Network Payy Network offers three levels of privacy. The first is offered through the Privacy Layer, where payments are natively private even before they hit the EVM. Stealth Transactions then mint a new address for each new transaction, with the transaction conducted on the EVM layer, before the original tokens are then returned to the Privacy Layer. Moving funds in and out of this layer requires no gas fees, but minting the new address requires gas fees. Then, there is native zero-knowledge technology, which users can tap depending on the privacy applications. Being native allows Payy Network’s ZK technology to cut down the cost that would otherwise be required; ZK tech on other networks consumes up to 10% of the available blockspace. Essentially, Payy Network’s ZK proofs conduct their verification off-chain, allowing developers to build applications such as off-chain orderbooks like Hyperliquid, which has been predicted to hit $200 billion in market cap, as we reported. They can also build dark liquidity pools and private real-world asset contracts. The network will be powered by PUSD, a stablecoin backed by US dollars and available both as a native token and an ERC-20 token. Being a stablecoin, it guarantees that the fee for each transaction remains consistent. Payy Link says the Payy Network is for crypto natives and funds to trade privately, and fintechs and tradfi that require extreme privacy for their transactions.

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