I've read somewhere there are some developments about confidential transaction in bitcoin.
But how exactly it will be implemented? Like in monero (hidden sender, receiver and import) or in other ways?
Confidential transactions would be certainly a useful function, i think it's one of the few altcoin's features that are really useful, but there are also some dangers about it. For example, in case of bugs like that
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Value_overflow_incident, it would'nt be noticed, right?
In the case of bitcoin i'd see more useful something like "decentralized mixer" (i've read some altcoin use a similar system), it would allow decent anonimity without dangers like the one shown above.
Confidential transaction is one of the most powerful new features being explored in elements which keeps the amounts transferred visible only to participants in the transaction (and those they designate), while still guaranteeing that no more coins can be spent than are available in a cryptographic way.
It also peserves security while simultaneously obscuring transaction values. The payment flow when using the Confidential Transactions elements is nearly identical to Bitcoin Core on the surface.
The benefits of confidential transactions including no new cryptographic assumptions, high performance, or trusted setup required.
The implementation of Confidential Transactions as it appears in elements has some important limitation(s) to be aware of, for example, a transaction output larger than the maximum will reveal the order of magnitude of the amount to observers, and will reveal additional digits at the bottom of the amount.
For more information on confidential transaction checkout this link:
https://elementsproject.org/elements/confidential-transactions/https://people.xiph.org/~greg/confidential_values.txthttps://news.bitcoin.com/confidential-transactions-add-anonymity-bitcoin-litecoin/