Privacy layers
How privacy layers change transaction visibility in crypto
Privacy layers do not eliminate all visibility, but they can materially change how easy it is to connect source and destination in a transaction flow. For advanced users, that shift matters because public blockchain data is persistent and easy to analyze at scale.
One-hop visibility is easy to interpret
When a flow is direct and repetitive, observers can often follow it with little effort. The simpler the path, the easier it is to build assumptions about wallet ownership, counterparties, and balances.
Layered processing adds separation
By introducing additional processing layers into the path, users reduce the clarity of a single direct link between origin and final destination. That does not mean invisibility. It means less immediate and less trivial interpretation.
How Walloop uses layers responsibly
Walloop uses layered transaction processing as part of a responsible privacy posture focused on security, discretion, and reduced destination wallet exposure for lawful self-custody operations.
Continue exploring Walloop through the FAQ and the Privacy & Security page.