Aptos Proposes Encrypted Mempool for Transaction Privacy

Aptos Labs introduces Encrypted Mempool, encrypting transactions from submission until block finalization to reduce visible pending order flow.
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Aptos Labs said that it is introducing Encrypted Mempool on Aptos, a transaction-privacy mechanism tied to block finalization. In the post, the company said transactions are encrypted from submission until the block is finalized.

The change is aimed at users whose pending transactions can reveal intent before execution, an issue that matters most for on-chain trading and other timing-sensitive activity. The core implication is less visible order flow while transactions await confirmation, shifting privacy closer to network infrastructure.

The next step is watching how Aptos moves the feature from announcement into live user workflows. For builders and traders, the operational benchmark is whether encryption adds protection without disrupting transaction confirmation.

Source: Aptos Labs on X.


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