AnonProof

About AnonProof

Your wallet should decide when to go private. Not you.

The transparent nature of public blockchains has produced a paradox: the technology designed to give users sovereignty over their financial life simultaneously exposes that life to anyone with a block explorer. Every wallet address can be traced, every transaction can be analyzed, and over time, on-chain activity links to off-chain identity with disturbing precision.

Existing privacy tools attempt to solve this problem, but they fail for the same reason: they treat privacy as a binary state. Monero and Zcash enforce privacy at the protocol level, sacrificing optionality and creating regulatory friction. Mixers such as Tornado Cash operate as opt-in services, but their all-or-nothing nature makes them difficult to use casually and dangerous to use carelessly.

The result is that the vast majority of crypto users operate publicly by default, not because they prefer transparency, but because the cognitive and operational cost of acting privately is too high.

"Privacy should not be a choice the user makes. It should be a decision the wallet makes on their behalf, based on context, risk, and intent."

Our Vision

We believe privacy in Web3 should function like privacy in modern messaging applications: present by default, contextual in operation, and invisible to the user.

AnonProof is building the missing layer for mainstream privacy—an intelligent engine that sits inside your existing wallet, routing your sends through the right privacy level automatically.