Panther Protocol has officially launched on the Polygon network, bringing privacy-focused infrastructure to the blockchain. The deployment was announced by the Panther Protocol Foundation, following years of research, engineering, and community collaboration.
What the deployment brings
The protocol's privacy infrastructure is now operational on Polygon, a scaling solution for Ethereum. The foundation described the launch as a key milestone in making private transactions and smart contracts accessible on the platform. Details on specific features or use cases were not released alongside the announcement.
Building toward mainnet
The project spent years developing the underlying technology and working with its community to prepare for the mainnet release. The foundation said the deployment reflects a long-term commitment to privacy in the blockchain space. No further technical specifications or integration partners were named in the statement.
Next steps
With the infrastructure live, users on Polygon can now interact with Panther Protocol's privacy layer. The foundation hasn't disclosed any upcoming expansions to other networks or additional features.




