Every wallet balance, every token holding, every DeFi position on Solana is readable by anyone with an RPC endpoint. H33 adds post-quantum privacy to the fastest settlement layer in crypto.
Schedule Demo Privacy Layer HubInspect lineage. Inspect proof. Inspect DAG. Verify signatures.
32 bytes on-chain. Post-quantum attestation. Privacy for the fastest settlement layer in crypto.
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Wallet balances, token holdings, DeFi positions, staking delegations, counterparties, program interactions, and NFT ownership stay hidden, while cryptographic validity, compliance, and balance sufficiency remain provable. It is bounded confidentiality of evidence, not anonymity.
The reference environment: the commitment anchors to Solana as a 32-byte PDA within a program account, and the relevant exposure is RPC-readable account state. The primitive itself is unchanged from every other chain.
The 74-byte post-quantum attestation, three-family PQ signature bundle, replay reference, and cross-chain portability are all supplied by H33-74. Solana supplies none of it.
A combination of zero-knowledge (STARK) proof, data minimization (32 bytes on-chain), and selective disclosure. It does not use FHE — for encrypted compute see /fhe/.
Solana provides no account privacy, no selective-disclosure proof, no post-quantum attestation, and no portable independently-verifiable evidence. Native account state is public over any RPC.
Through H33 Verification — replay the STARK proof, re-check the three PQ signatures, and confirm the PDA commitment with the open-source verifier. No trust in H33 or Solana is required.
Prefer another chain page when the activity is not on Solana, and prefer FHE when the requirement is computing over data that must stay encrypted rather than proving facts about it.