Architecture

Settlement Chains

AnonProof operates natively across Base, Ethereum, Arbitrum, Optimism, and Polygon with a unified privacy abstraction.

AnonProof isn't a blockchain itself; it's a privacy layer that settles on existing networks. We prioritize chains based on liquidity depth, decentralization, transaction throughput, and user demand.

Our relayer network maintains liquidity buffers on all supported settlement chains to ensure that Private and Ghost Mode transactions have minimal latency (target: under 3 seconds for Level 2–3, under 15 seconds for Level 4), regardless of the target chain.

As new EVM-compatible chains launch and gain traction, governance can vote to add settlement support. The modular architecture means adding a new chain requires only relayer liquidity provisioning and Oracle data ingestion — all other layers remain unchanged.

Details

AnonProof's settlement chains integrates directly with your existing wallet infrastructure. No migration is required — the privacy layer operates transparently on top of MetaMask, Rabby, Coinbase Wallet, or any standard EVM wallet. See the Integration section for setup guides.