Multichain privacy
One privacy layer, native to the chains you already use
Curvy Protocol brings the same private transactions to the networks where people actually transact. You do not move to a separate privacy chain, and you do not change how you already work.
Live across major EVM networks, with Solana support added
Funds route and aggregate across chains without manual network selection
One Curvy ID works everywhere Curvy Protocol is supported
Backed by the Ethereum Foundation, Starknet Foundation, and Arbitrum Foundation
Most privacy tools live on a single chain
Or they ask you to bridge into a dedicated privacy network and back out again. That fragments your activity and adds steps every time you want privacy somewhere new.
Curvy Protocol is native to the chains the world uses. The privacy layer sits on the networks you already work on, and funds route and aggregate across them without you picking networks by hand.
How it works
One identity. A single Curvy ID, like satoshi.curvy.name, is your handle across every supported chain.
Native execution. Privacy happens on the chain you are already using, not on a separate network.
Routing and aggregation. Funds move and aggregate across supported chains through the Privacy Aggregator and a live LI.FI integration, with no manual network selection.
Supported networks
Routing across networks uses a live integration with LI.FI.
| Network | Support |
|---|---|
| Full support | Ethereum, Arbitrum, Base, Optimism, Polygon, BNB Smart Chain, Linea, Gnosis |
| Solana | Supported |
| Starknet | Stealth-address support |
| More networks | Being added |
Frequently asked questions
Do I have to bridge to a privacy chain?
No. Curvy Protocol is native to the chains you already use.
Which chains are supported?
The networks listed above, with more being added.
Does my Curvy ID work on every chain?
One identity works across every supported network.
How do funds move between chains?
Routing and aggregation run through the Privacy Aggregator with a live LI.FI integration.
Privacy on every chain you already use
One identity, one privacy layer, every supported network.