still using one address for everything?
every deposit into Cloaked gets a fresh address.
when you’re ready to spend, swap, off-ramp, or use Privacy Pools, you can use one address, some of them, or all of them in the same transaction.
still using one address for everything?
every deposit into Cloaked gets a fresh address.
when you’re ready to send, swap, off-ramp, or use Privacy Pools, you can use one address, some of them, or all of them in the same transaction.
we just shipped @arbitrum support on Cloaked
the goal is simple:
use crypto without one wallet address becoming your permanent public identity.
> unlimited fresh/stealth addresses.
> incognito sends via @0xprivacypools.
> decentralized off-ramping via @peerxyz.
Every serious crypto user is paying a mental tax.
Which wallet should receive this?
Should I create a new wallet for this?
If I combine these funds, what gets linked onchain?
Over time, people build their own financial operating systems using multiple wallets, notes, and spreadsheets.
We think wallets should help users understand and control what gets linked onchain.
Because Cloaked is built on stealth addresses, you no longer need dozens of wallets.
Here's a demo:
One of the coolest things about @ensdomains is that an ENS name doesn't have to point to the same address forever.
With Cloaked, you can link your ENS name and have it resolve to a fresh, unlinkable address every time it's used.
Human-readable names + practical privacy
Quick demo:
as Vitalik has said previously:
> "We're building.... Applications that pass the walkaway test: they keep running even if the original developers disappear."
we've taken this idea very seriously at Cloaked
check out our recovery tool at:
https://t.co/lDlcl9lTew
or run it yourself by cloning the repo: https://t.co/jk1mYhvfqj
tired of juggling multiple wallets because one wrong send can connect everything?
cloaked shows what each send, swap, bridge, or off-ramp can connect before you approve.
keep your onchain life separate without wallet chaos.
huge updates coming soon to cloaked.
if you're like us, you've got dozens of wallets lying around.
every time one builds up too much history, you deposit into an exchange and withdraw to a fresh wallet.
repeat.
this shouldn't be normal.
with cloaked, it's a thing of the past.
one wallet forever. fresh receive addresses when you need them.
we’ve been building @staycloakedxyz around this idea for the last 6 months: stealth addresses + privacy pools by default.
today, cloaked gives users public-facing privacy while still keeping UX fast and usable.
the tradeoff today is selective disclosure. users knowingly share viewing keys with cloaked to facilitate a fast, seamless UX. fully client-side coordination is possible, but current implementations still come with major UX costs.
to be honest, we think the market is still early here. the practical path forward is giving users strong privacy guarantees today while steadily moving more coordination client-side over time.
we’re excited for @0xprivacypools v2 and the future of optional viewing keys / zk-based disclosure.
the most sophisticated crypto users are using cloaked
they know privacy matters but they don't have the time to be figuring out complicated UX
> sign up in seconds: https://t.co/ljdoHe3Tw0
> deposit funds
> transfer into incognito mode (@0xprivacypools)
> done.
it's simple, you don't need to broadcast your every move, stay cloaked.
do you know what a privacy pool is?
we don’t think you need to.
most people don’t know how SSL works in their browser either. they just know it makes the internet safer.
we think blockchain privacy should feel the same.
that’s why we integrated with @0xprivacypools
their work is some of the most important infrastructure being built on @ethereum right now. we’ve spent countless hours understanding and integrating the system so our users get the benefits of privacy without needing to understand the underlying cryptography.
and just like you’d think twice before using a browser without SSL, we think people will eventually think twice before using wallets without privacy.
ps. we support desktop too