Why ARX keeps privacy out of the default wallet screen

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I built ARX around a hard separation.

Simple opens into ordinary self-custody: balances, receiving, reviewed sends, swaps, custom EVM networks and WalletConnect across 25 built-in networks.

Privacy is a separate opt-in profile for proxy-enforced connections, separate Main and Anonymous identities, a permanent RAILGUN 0zk identity, Monero, and transparent or shielded Zcash.

The split is deliberate. Someone who only wants a clean desktop wallet should not have to understand a privacy protocol before receiving BTC. Someone who does want privacy should get an environment that treats network identity and recovery boundaries seriously.

Open-source code and current Windows installer:

Simple walkthrough:


Privacy walkthrough:


If you use a Windows wallet, which boundary would you choose: a separate mode, one combined interface, or two separate apps?

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