
privacy that looks like a swap. right there, in your wallet.
Nathaniel Fried
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@nattyfried
Open Source Intelligence is fun. Co-founder & CEO @0xbowio / @0xprivacypools Intelligence solutions @OSINTIndustries

privacy that looks like a swap. right there, in your wallet.

After almost twenty years on the platform, EFF is logging off of X. This isn’t a decision we made lightly, but it might be overdue. 🧵(1/5)




privacy is coming to the wallet layer not as a clunky add-on, but as a default @staycloakedxyz is leading the way, more will follow

this was the most important slide from EthCC for me. privacy as a feature is a bad smell. wallets treating it as optional will start feeling buggy to users, the same way a bank with a laissez-faire approach to privacy would feel broken. you would switch banks in the morning. but wallets that also treat it as the defining feature of their wallet historically end up alienating users with bad UX. the window for treating privacy as optional is already closing. wallets not quietly baking it in are already behind


2026 is the year wallets natively integrate Ethereums privacy stack. But how? We know how important UX is and making the user work hard for privacy is an anti-pattern. We must strive to give users familiar flows and make privacy invisible where we can. Leaning on crypto native terms like “shield”, “pool” and “encrypt” is lazy. That’s why with @staycloakedxyz we are trying to abstract the complicated stuff. Crypto users love to swap. So we are thinking privacy looks like a swap. Simply covert your public ETH to Incognito ETH. It looks and feels like a swap, but under the hood we are integrating the best privacy primitives Ethereum has to offer.

2026 is the year wallets natively integrate Ethereums privacy stack. But how? We know how important UX is and making the user work hard for privacy is an anti-pattern. We must strive to give users familiar flows and make privacy invisible where we can. Leaning on crypto native terms like “shield”, “pool” and “encrypt” is lazy. That’s why with @staycloakedxyz we are trying to abstract the complicated stuff. Crypto users love to swap. So we are thinking privacy looks like a swap. Simply covert your public ETH to Incognito ETH. It looks and feels like a swap, but under the hood we are integrating the best privacy primitives Ethereum has to offer.





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