Veilon enables selective transparency without sacrificing privacy.
Viewing keys let you disclose read access to shielded activity so auditors, teammates, or partners can verify what they need while you keep spending control.
You generate a viewing key in your wallet and share it with a trusted party.
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Viewing keys let you disclose read access to shielded activity so auditors, teammates, or partners can verify what they need while you keep spending control.
You generate a viewing key in your wallet and share it with a trusted party.
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Merkle trees compress all notes into a single root. Contracts verify membership against that root.
Each deposit adds a leaf and updates the root for all users. State stays small, verification remains fast.
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Each deposit adds a leaf and updates the root for all users. State stays small, verification remains fast.
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Understand how we enable a private transfer of assets through the infograph below
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Veilonβs private DEX is the first decentralized exchange designed from the ground up to protect your identity, strategy, and transaction data without sacrificing speed or usability.
You can swap tokens like any DEX but nobody can see:
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You can swap tokens like any DEX but nobody can see:
https://x.com/Veilonwallet/status/1988146364543271274
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A clear, protocol-level comparison for teams building with privacy
Veilon and Penumbra both aim for private on-chain finance, but they take different architectural paths.
Veilon positions itself as a multichain privacy layer that runs on top of existing networks.
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Veilon and Penumbra both aim for private on-chain finance, but they take different architectural paths.
Veilon positions itself as a multichain privacy layer that runs on top of existing networks.
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Veilon focuses on shield, transfer, and unshield flows on existing chains.
It states that sender, recipient, and amount remain private during a shielded transfer, with validity checked by zk SNARKs on the chain.
It also presents itself as a privacy layer that spans EVM and non-EVM networks such as Ethereum, Bitcoin, and Solana.
The positioning emphasizes chain ZK privacy without changing the base chain infrastructure.
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It states that sender, recipient, and amount remain private during a shielded transfer, with validity checked by zk SNARKs on the chain.
It also presents itself as a privacy layer that spans EVM and non-EVM networks such as Ethereum, Bitcoin, and Solana.
The positioning emphasizes chain ZK privacy without changing the base chain infrastructure.
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Veilon describes shielded transfers where the chain does not reveal sender, recipient, or amount, and there is no visible link between sending and receiving addresses.
The verification step checks a zk SNARK against a Merkle root, with commitments and nullifiers preventing double spend.
That is the core reason balances and movements inside the pool are not publicly traceable.
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The verification step checks a zk SNARK against a Merkle root, with commitments and nullifiers preventing double spend.
That is the core reason balances and movements inside the pool are not publicly traceable.
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Veilon highlights multichain support and positions privacy that operates directly on mainnets.
That includes EVM chains listed on the public site and mentions of Bitcoin and Solana in high-level material.
The implication is that shielding and private transfer occur where the assets already live, which reduces the need to bridge into a separate privacy chain.
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That includes EVM chains listed on the public site and mentions of Bitcoin and Solana in high-level material.
The implication is that shielding and private transfer occur where the assets already live, which reduces the need to bridge into a separate privacy chain.
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If you have been around NFT mints and on-chain games for more than five minutes, you already know the pain: every move is public, every wallet is traceable, and one lucky mint is all it takes for your whole identity to get doxxed in a Discord screenshot.
The problem is simple. Gamers and creators want pseudonymity without wrecking their UX.
They want to grind, trade, and flex without broadcasting their entire financial history to anyone with a block explorer and too much time.
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The problem is simple. Gamers and creators want pseudonymity without wrecking their UX.
They want to grind, trade, and flex without broadcasting their entire financial history to anyone with a block explorer and too much time.
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here's how merkle trees power our zero-knowledge privacy flow.
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one says 'not today.' the other says 'it was nice knowing you :)
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Privacy demand is structural, yet market attention often arrives in spikes that fade with price.
The durable story is different. It rests on policy clarity, user experience, and integration with where value actually moves.
This article treats privacy as market structure, not a slogan, and evaluates durability through adoption signals, legal context, and technology fit.
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The durable story is different. It rests on policy clarity, user experience, and integration with where value actually moves.
This article treats privacy as market structure, not a slogan, and evaluates durability through adoption signals, legal context, and technology fit.
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We let you swap assets privately by shielding your funds, executing trades off chain via relayers, and updating balances without exposing your identity or intent.
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Veilon Γ Abelian: Quantum resistant privacy for a future-proof chain
Weβre teaming up with
@PQabelian, a Layer 1 engineered for the post-quantum era.
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Weβre teaming up with
@PQabelian, a Layer 1 engineered for the post-quantum era.
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Partnership Announcement | Veilon x Dmail
Veilon is pleased to announce the establishment of a strategic partnership with @Dmailofficial.
Veilon is a cross chain privacy wallet and infrastructure protocol that enables private, secure, and auditable asset transfers across both EVM and non EVM ecosystems, including Ethereum, Bitcoin, Solana, and others, using advanced zero knowledge cryptography and a decentralized relayer network.
Dmail is building Web3βs communication backbone, providing encrypted, cross chain, AI enhanced messaging and notification infrastructure that supports a wide range of users and integrated projects.
Through this partnership, Veilon and Dmail will jointly explore privacy preserving communications, secure notification services, and innovative multichain use cases to better serve global Web3 users.
Further details of the collaboration will be announced in due course.
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Veilon is pleased to announce the establishment of a strategic partnership with @Dmailofficial.
Veilon is a cross chain privacy wallet and infrastructure protocol that enables private, secure, and auditable asset transfers across both EVM and non EVM ecosystems, including Ethereum, Bitcoin, Solana, and others, using advanced zero knowledge cryptography and a decentralized relayer network.
Dmail is building Web3βs communication backbone, providing encrypted, cross chain, AI enhanced messaging and notification infrastructure that supports a wide range of users and integrated projects.
Through this partnership, Veilon and Dmail will jointly explore privacy preserving communications, secure notification services, and innovative multichain use cases to better serve global Web3 users.
Further details of the collaboration will be announced in due course.
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This season, weβre grateful for the community that believes in smoother, more private, and more seamless transactions.
Thank you for building, supporting, and growing with us.
Wishing you peace, progress, and prosperity this Christmas and more wins ahead.
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Thank you for building, supporting, and growing with us.
Wishing you peace, progress, and prosperity this Christmas and more wins ahead.
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The best gifts are the ones that keep giving.
Cheers to frictionless transactions and a stronger Veilon community.
Happy boxing day!
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Cheers to frictionless transactions and a stronger Veilon community.
Happy boxing day!
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π‘οΈ Stop Trading in a Glass House
Every time you swap on a public DEX (Uniswap, PancakeSwap), MEV bots see your order and front-run it.
Public mempools = Lost profit.
We just dropped a breakdown on how VeilOn Sniper allows you to enter positions anonymously and avoid the "transparency tax."
In this thread:
- How MEV bots target you
- How Shielded Swaps work
- Why you can't front-run what you can't see
Read the full strategy on X: Tweet
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Every time you swap on a public DEX (Uniswap, PancakeSwap), MEV bots see your order and front-run it.
Public mempools = Lost profit.
We just dropped a breakdown on how VeilOn Sniper allows you to enter positions anonymously and avoid the "transparency tax."
In this thread:
- How MEV bots target you
- How Shielded Swaps work
- Why you can't front-run what you can't see
Read the full strategy on X: Tweet
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GitHub