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Introducing: Social Logins Create wallets bound to your socials (Google, Apple ID or email) ❌ No seed phrases = no leakages ✅ Private keys are encrypted, backed up in cloud + TEE tech Easier onboarding. Same security layers. Still self-custodial. Making #Crypto4Everyone easy

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WATCH: CNN’s Scott Jennings absolutely embarrasses liberal historian Tim Naftali for making Nixon-Trump comparisons about the federal government using citizenship information to ensure only American citizens are voting... Naftali: “How do we know that the Social Security information that would be used by the federal government would be used for the purposes that some people are saying it would be used for? It might be used to go after people. So, isn't it better that the federal government not share our private information.” Jennings: “Go after them for what? Naftali: “We have an administration that looks for whatever weakness or opportunity to indict people, the people they don't agree with. They've taken what Richard Nixon did secretly and made it an overt policy of the United States. Jennings: “You're saying we could take your social security number, and somehow —” Naftali: “You could do all kinds of terrible things. Jennings: “— divine your political leanings?” Naftali: “You could — you could, well, Social Security — the idea was Social Security information. Abby Phillip: “I think the answer is potentially yes. There's a — there's a reason Social Security numbers are one of the most private pieces of information that Americans have.” Naftali: “Scott, Scott, Do you support the establishment of ID cards for Americans? Jennings: “Of ID cards?” Naftali: “Yes. All Americans should have an ID card.” Jennings: “You mean like the driver's license in my wallet?” Naftali: “No, no, no, no, no. A national ID card because that has — the Republican party — Jennings: “Like a Social Security card in my bag?” Naftali: “No, no, no, the Republican party has been against national ID cards.” Jennings: “Like a passport?” Naftali: “No, no. Require it because of the concern of centralizing private information in a place where it could be misused by the federal government. And — and why should we do that now? Why should we allow people to have access for Social Security information for political purposes?”

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Private transactions between wallets now possible on Solana using ZERAs Private Cash Addresses. A closer look at last week’s MVP drop: Private P2P. Most "privacy" on Solana still falls back to withdraw-to-address (recipient + metadata leaks) or multi-step send flows that leave trails. Our P2P is different: one atomic in-pool transaction, the sender’s note is nullified, and two new encrypted notes are created, all inside the vault. No stepping out. No re-deposit choreography. Why it’s so hard to deanonymize: ✅ Your Private Cash Address has zero link to your Solana wallet: it’s an X25519 keypair derived from a wallet signature, and the public key becomes your private address. ✅ Notes are encrypted with NaCl box using a fresh ephemeral key every send, meaning even two payments to the same person looks unrelated. ✅ Recipients discover incoming notes via trial decryption, the chain never learns "who owns what." While we have immense respect for those building privacy on Solana, we are proud to be the first to achieve one-shot, in-pool P2P with full privacy. To our knowledge, this remains an industry first. This is the difference between hiding balances inside a pool and moving value privately between people. Note: Right now, the sender’s wallet still signs the private transaction, so on-chain you can see that a wallet performed a P2P action, but the amount and recipient remain private. The upcoming P2P Relayer removes that footprint too, completing the "cash-style" flow with no on-chain sender trace. What’s coming next: ✅ More assets: At least SOL + ZERA alongside USDC. ✅ P2P Relayer: A decentralized signing/relaying network that can submit transactions for you — enabling withdrawals with minimal linkage after the initial deposit, and removing the sender’s on-chain P2P footprint. Try it out in the ZERA Dashboard below ⤵️

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