Overview

Privacy

Why financial privacy matters

The Transparency Problem

Public blockchains expose everything:

  • Your wallet balance
  • Every transaction you make
  • Who you transact with
  • Your entire financial history
Prying eyes analyzing Ethereum transactions
On public blockchains, every transaction is visible to anyone

This isn't normal. You don't publish your bank statements. You don't broadcast your salary. Financial privacy is a basic expectation.

Universal Private Pools (UPP)

UPP is our privacy layer. Shield your UPD, transact privately, unshield when needed.

While in the pool:

  • Balance hidden from observers
  • Transaction amounts encrypted
  • Recipients unlinkable
  • History private by default
In the Pool transactions are hidden to observers
In the Universal Private Pool all transactions are hidden to prying observers

Selective Disclosure

Privacy doesn't mean zero transparency. With viewing keys, you control what you share:

  • Export specific transactions for tax reporting
  • Prove payment history to auditors
  • Show balance for loan applications
Selective Transaction Sharing through View-Keys
Selective Transaction Sharing through View Keys

You decide who sees what. Not the blockchain.

Privacy + Compliance

We believe privacy and regulatory compliance coexist. UPP includes:

  • ASP Layer: Verifies addresses meet compliance requirements
  • Viewing Keys: Selective disclosure to authorized parties
  • Ragequit: Original depositors can always withdraw their funds

This is privacy, not anonymity. You can prove where funds came from when required.

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