I built ARX: clean self-custody with a separate privacy mode
Most Windows wallets make you choose between beginner simplicity and serious privacy, or put every chain and protocol into the same interface. I built ARX as one open-source, fully local app with two deliberately separate profiles.
Simple is for everyday self-custody: BTC, ETH, USDT, USDC, SOL and BNB; network-aware receiving; reviewed sends; swaps; custom EVM networks; and WalletConnect across 25 built-in networks.
Privacy stays out of the way until you choose it. It adds proxy-enforced connections, separate Main and Anonymous identities, a permanent RAILGUN 0zk identity, native Monero, and shielded or unshielded Zcash.
The goal is to make self-custody feel cleaner than leaving assets on an exchange without forcing people to learn privacy protocols before they can receive a coin.
Windows installer and source: https://github.com/SeverianRoth/ARX
Simple walkthrough:
Privacy walkthrough:
ARX launches on Product Hunt tomorrow. I am looking for one blunt Windows user to tell me which first screen or term creates hesitation.
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