Everything flows through the dApp.
Privacy runs underneath.
Sentrax removes centralized routing, allowing data and value to move directly across a peer-to-peer mesh.
The dApp serves as the control layer. Inside it, users interact with a privacy-native exchange, temporary wallet sessions, and a mesh-based data network, all operating without centralized servers in the path.
Privacy lives inside the network.
Enforced at the infrastructure layer.
Embedded by design.
SENTRAX WEEKLY UPDATE
This week marked a major step forward for the Sentrax ecosystem. Several core components moved from development into public view, alongside continued work across infrastructure and product alignment.
What went live
• The new Sentrax website and refreshed brand identity are now live
• Messenger APK has been released and is available for use
• Messenger GitHub has been opened to the public as part of our transparency commitment
• SynthOS was unveiled, introducing a bootable synthetic data operating system
• SynthOS documentation is now live on the website
In progress
• Finalizing infrastructure partnerships to support long-term scalability
• Rebranding the dApp to fully align with the new visual and product direction
• Privacy Swap development is on track for release next week
What’s next
Additional product releases, partnership announcements, and broader ecosystem expansion are coming. The SynthOS unveil marks the start of a larger rollout phase.
More updates soon.
Sentrax Enters a New Phase
We are introducing Sentrax SynthOS, the new operational core of the ecosystem.
Most privacy tools encrypt content but still expose metadata. Silence becomes a fingerprint.
SynthOS is the counter-measure.
A hardened, RAM-only operating system that leaves no persistent identity and resets context on every boot.
It operates across the full stack, from behavior blending to network and hardware-level obfuscation.
At the same time, the new Sentrax website is now live, serving as the public entry point for architecture, documentation, and ongoing releases.
New Branding Preview
A refreshed brand and interface are on the way.
The screen recording shared here offers an early look at the updated design and layout ahead of the full rollout.
Alongside the visual changes, Sentrax is progressing into its next phase. The focus moves beyond surface privacy and toward how behavior, execution, and presence appear at a deeper level.
The main website will be updated shortly to reflect these changes.
Further updates to follow.
Buybacks Locked
To directly address sell pressure, all tokens acquired through buybacks have been locked for 6 months.
These tokens are removed from active circulation and cannot contribute to short-term market pressure. The objective is supply control and long-term alignment, not temporary price support.
The lock is fully transparent and verifiable on-chain:
https://t.co/xCPE1RbRst
Team Buybacks
Supporting Sentrax goes beyond words.
We’ve executed multiple on-chain buybacks over time to reinforce confidence and long-term alignment.
Below are the txns👇
https://t.co/nSBPgSifAk
https://t.co/U0Y1wK8lmI
https://t.co/5muNfEXPzR
https://t.co/LRNT83Y1Zm
https://t.co/EsSzMpGsb7
https://t.co/WdHIfqQVtv
https://t.co/WdHIfqQVtv
https://t.co/A2MZ4DSoRG
https://t.co/n4BtVOKUmX
https://t.co/WKehuGmyRI
https://t.co/v4agiLX3z4
Sentrax Mesh is now available.
Today marks the release of Sentrax Mesh, the mobile foundation of our private mesh messaging ecosystem.
Sentrax Mesh is built outside traditional Web2 constraints. Using a decentralized Bluetooth Low Energy mesh, devices communicate directly without servers, carriers, or centralized infrastructure. Messaging remains fully functional off grid, with no internet dependency.
The initial v1.0.0 release is now live on GitHub, check out the link below :
https://t.co/hfMNeXyRkA
The Android build has passed Google Play Protect verification, confirming it is safe to install.
What this enables
— No reliance on internet connections, SIM cards, or phone numbers
— Strong resistance to monitoring, censorship, and shutdowns
— Continued operation during outages or restricted connectivity
Sentrax Mesh is a foundational communication layer built for infrastructure independence.
Where On-Chain Swaps Leak Privacy
Most on-chain swaps were never designed with execution privacy in mind. Over time, this creates traceable patterns that go far beyond a single trade.
Sentrax Private Swap takes a different approach by separating wallet identity from execution and validating swaps without exposing user-linked metadata. The result is a cleaner execution path that preserves decentralization while reducing unnecessary visibility.
Beta access is live, with the official release coming soon.
Stabilization Phase
Sentrax has entered its final pre-release cycle.
The Privacy Swap is now being finalized, with execution integrity and privacy enforcement validated across live environments.
Alongside this, deeper privacy primitives are being prepared across the Sentrax stack. Not just hiding activity, but reshaping how it appears altogether.
Further updates soon.
Execution-Level Privacy
Every swap leaves a trail.
Not just what you traded, but who you are.
Sentrax changes the execution model by separating wallet identity from swap execution and proving correctness without disclosure.
This isn’t an overlay.
Privacy is enforced at execution.
Entering the Next Phase
Following the beta announcement, the Privacy Swap has moved into its community sign-up phase ahead of official release.
This stage establishes early participation and locks in rollout momentum as final preparations are completed across the execution path and interface layer.
Current focus
— Privacy Swap beta sign-ups
— Community alignment ahead of release
— Final execution and UX stabilization
The official release is scheduled for next week.
Further updates to follow.
Beta Access Now Open 🧪
The Sentrax dashboard is entering its beta phase. Early access is opening for a limited group of testers to explore the dashboard and participate in private swap validation under real usage.
The focus is on observing live flows, gathering feedback, and tightening execution paths ahead of full deployment.
A broader rollout is expected next week, alongside the introduction of a new infrastructure partner.
Apply for beta access:
https://t.co/vsolkRXSLb
5\ So where does privacy break down in modern application stacks?
It breaks at the infrastructure layer, where routing, execution flow, and metadata exposure are determined. Sentrax improves this by redesigning that layer around an encrypted peer-to-peer mesh, reducing centralized observation points so privacy is enforced by architecture, not assumption. 🏗️
Where does privacy break down in modern application stacks?
Most systems focus on encrypting data, yet privacy failures often occur earlier in the stack where routing, execution, and metadata are decided.
This thread breaks down where those gaps appear and why Sentrax addresses privacy at the infrastructure level. Details below 👇
What Real Privacy Looks Like🔎
Most swaps still leak information, even when labeled private. Wallets may be hidden, but execution paths and behavior remain visible.
Sentrax Private Swap removes identity from the execution process itself, keeping swaps private from validation through settlement.
Sentrax Private Swap 🔐
A privacy-native execution layer for decentralized swaps.
Standard swap execution exposes wallet-linked metadata on-chain. This preview presents the execution model behind Sentrax Private Swap, designed to separate wallet identity from swap execution.
Execution is handled through a privacy execution layer, with validation via zero-knowledge proofs and settlement routed through shielded privacy paths. The swap settles without linking the user wallet on-chain.