Private balances
Shielded balances are represented inside the privacy system instead of being exposed as a public wallet total.
RAILGUN brings Zero-Knowledge cryptography directly to supported EVM networks, enabling private balances, transfers and smart-contract interactions without leaving the chain.
Public blockchains are verifiable by design, but that can expose balances, counterparties and strategies. ZK systems aim to preserve validity while minimizing disclosure.
Shielded balances are represented inside the privacy system instead of being exposed as a public wallet total.
Zero-knowledge proofs can validate encrypted token transfers without publishing the full financial context.
The architecture is designed for composable smart-contract interactions rather than a single deposit-and-withdraw flow.
Users interact from self-custodial wallets and retain control of their assets and signing keys.
Community broadcasters can submit private interactions so a public origin wallet is not required for every action.
Wallet SDKs and adapt modules give builders a path to add privacy-aware flows to EVM applications.
RAILGUN is described in its official documentation as code deployed on supported EVM networks, with encrypted notes, private balances and ZK proof verification.
0x5a9e…b81c0x5a9e…b81c0x5a9e…b81c0x5a9e…b81cidleA non-custodial privacy protocol that separates the visible relationship between a deposit and a later withdrawal through smart-contract pools and ZK proofs.
An on-chain privacy system focused on private balances, private transfers and composable DeFi interactions across supported EVM networks.
Privacy technology can have legitimate personal, commercial and civil-society uses. Users remain responsible for applicable laws, sanctions, tax rules and operational security.
RAILGUN is an on-chain, non-custodial privacy system that uses Zero-Knowledge cryptography for private balances, transfers and smart-contract interactions on supported EVM networks.
No. They are separate protocols with different architectures and user flows.
The current official RAILGUN overview lists Ethereum, BSC, Polygon and Arbitrum. Verify documentation before use because support can change.
Use official documentation for technical details, current network support, security notes and integration guidance.