I've been long working on Bitcoin privacy, mainly on TumbleBit , HiddenWallet and BreezeWallet . ZeroLink is my latest effort to gather all the privacy reasearch I'm familiar with, combine/organize them in a coherent and practical way. The main point of ZeroLink is that "nothing is out of its scope", it is intended to provide complete anonymity on-chain. Amongst its many topics, ZeroLink defines mixing technique, coin selection, private transaction and balance retrieval, transaction input and output indexing and broadcasting and even includes UX recommendations. Users' privacy should not be breached neither on blockchain level, nor on network level. Proposal:https://github.com/nopara73/ZeroLink/ In a nutshell ZeroLink defines a pre-mix wallet, which can be incorporated to any Bitcoin wallet without much implementation overhead. Post-mix wallets on the other hand have strong privacy requirements, so the mixed out coins will not lose their uniformity. The requirements and recommendations for pre and post-mix wallets together define the Wallet Privacy Framework. Coins from pre-mix wallets to post-mix wallets are moved by mixing. Most on-chain mixing techniques, like CoinShuffle, CoinShuffle++ or TumbleBit's Classic Tumbler mode can be used. However ZeroLink defines its own mixing technique: Chaumian CoinJoin, which is based on Gregory Maxwell's 2013 CoinJoin recommendations and ideas . I found this technique to be the most performant, fastest and cheapest one. Regarding adoption SamouraiWallet and HiddenWallet are going to implement and comply with ZeroLink and BreezeWallet also shows significant interest. Regards, nopara73