COTI, a well-known blockchain payment entity, has officially collaborated with MyEtherWallet (MEW), a free, non-custodial and open-source wallet. The partnership aims to improve privacy to ease consumers’ use of MyEtherWallet and its multi-chain wallet, Enkrypt. As stated in COTI’s official announcement, the main goal of this joint effort is to integrate advanced privacy features across the chain to improve confidential transfers for countless consumers. Therefore, the collaboration is expected to increase consumer confidence, lead to cutting-edge decentralized wallet initiatives and security frameworks.
Did you know? COTI and MyEtherWallet are working together to offer privacy features to @myetherwallet and @enkrypt users. The collaboration aims to set a new standard for secure, confidential transactions in Web3.
MEW currently has 3 million active users and the company’s multi-chain… pic.twitter.com/oVgoKj4OYD— COTI Foundation (@COTInetwork) November 23, 2025
COTI-MEW Partnership Establishes Unique Milestones to Innovate Web3 Privacy
The partnership with COTI aims to integrate the privacy layer into MyEtherWallet (MEW) and the multi-chain Enkrypt wallet. In particular, this technology provides lightweight and ultra-fast encryption to enable confidential on-chain transfers without sacrificing performance. Additionally, with MEW’s active 3M consumers and Enkrypt’s 200,000 users, the partnership is expected to have a significant impact.[ratedtohaveasignificantimpact[atedtohaveasignificantimpact
Apart from that, with the Mainnet launch of COTI, which took place earlier in 2025, MEW has become the first major crypto wallet to fully integrate the technology. As COTI CEO Shahaf Bar-Geffen noted, the partnership underlines a milestone in the advancement of consumer-led financial privacy. The director also emphasized that the collaboration will empower consumers while strengthening the transparency of the blockchain.
At the same time, as a notable wallet that prioritizes data protection, MyEtherWallet continues to stick to a non-custodial approach. It is among the most trusted and first Ethereum wallets and has built a reputation for its user-centric design and reliability. The coming privacy improvements will further cement its status as a leader in decentralized wallet innovation. At the same time, both platforms also announced the joint development of a unique UI/UX design standard to support privacy features.
Joint initiative means growing demand for privacy with secure transfers
According to COTI, amid the accelerated adoption of blockchain, the privacy-focused tools are experiencing increasing demand. That’s why the partnership between MEW and COTI seeks to address key consumer concerns, specifically by addressing full visibility of wallet activity on Etherscan and other block explorers. By demonstrating that transparency and privacy can coexist, the collaboration unveils a robust, unique Web3 story, strengthening consumer empowerment, blockchain innovation and secure transfers.
