About SIP Protocol
The Privacy Standard for Web3
Our Mission
SIP (Shielded Intents Protocol) is building the privacy layer for Web3 — like HTTPS for the internet. One toggle to shield sender, amount, and recipient using stealth addresses, Pedersen commitments, and viewing keys for compliance.
We believe privacy is a fundamental right, not a feature. That's why we're creating middleware that sits between applications and blockchains, making any transaction private while maintaining compliance capabilities for institutions that need them.
The Technology
Stealth Addresses
One-time recipient addresses that prevent transaction linkability and protect recipient privacy.
Pedersen Commitments
Cryptographic commitments that hide transaction amounts while enabling verification.
Viewing Keys
Selective disclosure for compliance — share transaction details with auditors without exposing everything.
Chain Agnostic
Works across Solana, Ethereum, NEAR, and more. One privacy layer, settle anywhere.
About This Blog
This blog is where we share technical deep-dives, ecosystem updates, tutorials, and our vision for privacy in Web3. Whether you're a developer looking to integrate SIP, or someone interested in blockchain privacy, you'll find valuable content here.
What We Write About
- Technical — Architecture, specs, implementation details
- Tutorials — Step-by-step guides and code examples
- Ecosystem — Partnerships and integrations
- Thought Leadership — Privacy philosophy and trends
- Announcements — Releases and news