According to official news, BenFen, a stablecoin payment public chain, has completed its mainnet v1.24.2 upgrade, officially launching its native "privacy payment function," which is verifiable, leak-proof, and ready to use immediately. This function implements end-to-end encryption of accounts, balances, and transaction paths at the protocol layer, ensuring data security while maintaining on-chain verifiability, focusing on enhancing privacy and security in stablecoin payment scenarios. This capability was developed by the BenFen team in collaboration with State Labs, employing a combination of Move VM reinforcement + MPC + TSS (Threshold Signature Sharding) scheme. Signing and authorization are completed in a distributed manner throughout the entire process, with private keys never exposed in plaintext, maintaining a near-instantaneous experience under high-performance consensus. BenFen's native ecosystem application, BenPay, has deeply integrated the public chain's underlying privacy payment capabilities. Currently, this function is fully open, focusing on meeting users' privacy needs in large-amount transfers, batch payments, and salary disbursements. It supports users in creating privacy wallets with one click, converting stablecoins into privacy coins that can be used for payments and receipts; and completely hiding transaction amounts and identity information throughout consumption and transfer scenarios.