Zero-Knowledge Backroom Layer

Privacy Backroom

A Zero-Knowledge Backroom Layer for Private On-Chain Settlement

Privacy Backroom is a zero-knowledge (ZK) powered privacy layer that creates a “backroom” for Web3 transactions — a controlled space where users can perform transfers, swaps, and settlements privately while keeping the underlying operations cryptographically verifiable.

Instead of exposing every move on-chain in public view, users enter through shielded deposits, act inside a private state, and exit with provable but non-traceable results. Zero-knowledge proofs, shielded pools, and a relayer network unlink deposits from withdrawals, hide transaction graphs, and protect behavior from surveillance and MEV exploitation.

Privacy Backroom Console
ZK Backroom Layer • Shielded Settlement
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  • Zero-Knowledge Private Settlement
  • Shielded Pools & Relayer Network
  • Unlinked Deposits & Withdrawals
  • Anti-Surveillance, Anti-MEV
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Privacy Backroom DApp

Web3 ZK-Pay Infrastructure

Experience a private, pay-per-use backroom DApp where users and autonomous agents can unlock settlement channels, shielded swaps, and confidential flows using zero-knowledge proofs and micro-payments.

Privacy Backroom turns on-chain settlement into a hidden corridor: deposits enter the backroom, actions execute inside a private state, and exits return with verifiable yet non-traceable results.

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