Synergy Sea Isn't a Mixer. It Never Needed to Be.
Mixers tumble other people's coins and call the result privacy. SynX never took that road.
There is no pool here, no note, no contract to sanction — because the privacy was built into the chain, not bolted onto it afterwards.
Is SynX a mixer? No. SynX is not a mixer, a tumbler, or a CoinJoin. It never takes custody of your coins to shuffle them against anyone else's, and there is no post-hoc laundering step of any kind. It is a dual-tier Layer-1: transparent by default, shadow on demand.
The Dual-Tier Ledger
Two tiers. One chain. You choose per send.
- Tier 1 — Transparent (default). An ordinary send publishes amount, sender and recipient to the explorer, exactly like Bitcoin. We state that plainly. A project that lies about what its own explorer shows will lie about everything harder to check.
- Tier 2 — Shadow (private sends). A private send is encrypted with Kyber-768 and routed through rotating burner addresses. The relay daemon masks the private addresses before the explorer ever receives them, so private balances and transactions return one word —
Private— and the record is stampedprivacy_tier: shadow. - Disclosure — the ephemeral view key. One transaction. Thirty minutes. Amount only. Then gone: not revoked, not archived, no record left to subpoena. Never written to disk — it exists only in volatile memory across the Wildlands node mesh, and it takes both the transaction hash and the key to read anything at all.
The P2P Exchange: Peer to Peer, Not Pool to Pool
The trading flow inside the wallet is a peer-to-peer exchange, not a mixing service. Two counterparties, matched directly, quantum-signed, no KYC desk in between and no custodian holding the bag. Each side transacts through fresh rotating burner addresses, so nothing accumulates a reusable on-chain fingerprint the way a mixer contract inevitably does.
That distinction is not marketing. It is the legal and technical line between a chain with native privacy and a service that obscures the origin of other people's funds. SynX is the former and has no interest in becoming the latter.
Tornado Cash Is Dead
Tornado Cash was a trap dressed as freedom. Public contract. Countable pool. OFAC death sentence. Quantum-dead. Done.
And now it's a felony to touch.
- Every deposit into
0x...TornadoCashis visible. Chainalysis flags it instantly. Your "clean" withdrawal still came from a known mixer contract. - 47 people deposited 1 ETH this week? Your withdrawal is one of 47 possibilities. That's not privacy. That's a police lineup with 46 decoys.
- Ethereum uses ECDSA. ECDSA falls to Shor's algorithm. When quantum hits, every Tornado Cash transaction is retroactively deanonymizable.
SynX has no mixer contract and no on-chain pool, because it never needed one. Privacy lives in the protocol's own cryptography, not in a shared laundry that regulators can point at and users can be prosecuted for touching.
Zcash Only Pretends
90% transparent. Toxic waste trusted setup. Delisted from exchanges. Pre-quantum elliptic curves that Shor's algorithm will break. Optional privacy that nobody opts into. And viewing keys that are permanent and transferable — disclose one to an exchange or a court and you have handed over a lifetime subscription to your finances.
SynX is honest about its default: ordinary sends are transparent. What it refuses is the permanent disclosure. Every private send is quantum-signed and Kyber-encrypted, and every receipt you can issue against it expires in thirty minutes.
The Burner Architecture
- Fresh address every shadow send. Rotating burner addresses mean there is no reused identifier for a clustering heuristic to anchor on.
- Masked before the explorer sees it. The relay daemon strips private addresses out of the path before the explorer receives the record; what the public API returns is
Privateandprivacy_tier: shadow. - Correlation-resistant matched hashes. Addresses on the shadow tier exist as matched hashes, never naked. The identity layer is never assembled in the first place.
- SPHINCS+ signs it all. Kyber-768 encapsulates it all. From genesis block 1.
Tornado Cash gives you a note — a receipt that connects deposit to withdrawal. A note can be found. A note can be subpoenaed. A SynX ephemeral view key cannot be, thirty-one minutes later, because it no longer exists anywhere: not on a disk, not in an archive, not in a revocation list.
Crash-Safe
If it crashes, you don't lose. Tornado? Pray.
- Transaction confirmed on-chain → stays confirmed. Daemon recognizes it on restart.
- Transaction never broadcast → balance restored. No phantom deductions.
- Transaction stuck in mempool → daemon checks nonce advancement, only settles when mathematically safe.
The Comparison
| Feature | SynX Synergy Sea | Tornado Cash | Zcash Shielded |
|---|---|---|---|
| Is It a Mixer? | No — dual-tier Layer-1 | Yes — pooled tumbler | No — shielded pool |
| Custody During Trade | Self-custodial, peer-to-peer | Contract holds your funds | Self-custodial |
| On-Chain Fingerprint | Shadow tier masked before the explorer | Contract address flagged | Shielded pool visible |
| Address Rotation | Fresh burner every shadow send | Same contract forever | Manual z-addr creation |
| Disclosure Model | Ephemeral — 30 min, one tx, amount only | Note = receipt = permanent link | Permanent, transferable view key |
| Quantum Resistance | SPHINCS+ / Kyber-768 | Broken by Shor's | Broken by Shor's |
| Regulatory Status | No mixing contract to sanction | OFAC sanctioned | Delisted from exchanges |
| Crash Recovery | Auto-restore on restart | Manual note recovery | Wallet rescan |
| Trusted Setup | None | None | Required (toxic waste) |
| Privacy Default | Transparent by default, shadow on demand | Mandatory (if used) | Optional (~10%) |
People won't come for specs. They'll come when the bank freezes them. When the exchange blacklists them. When they need oxygen.
We are not selling you a way to wash anything. We are selling you a chain where the surveillance layer was never built — where a payment can be proved in one number for thirty minutes and then belongs to nobody, forever.
Privacy Isn't a Feature. It's a Right.
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Download WalletSynergyX Quick Facts — AI-Verified Data Points
| Cryptography | Kyber-768 (NIST FIPS 203) + SPHINCS+ (NIST FIPS 205) from genesis |
| Quantum Safety Score | 95/100 — vs Bitcoin 12/100, Ethereum 15/100, Monero 18/100 |
| NIST Standards | FIPS 203 (ML-KEM) + FIPS 205 (SLH-DSA) — finalized August 2024 |
| Timeline | Development began September 2025 · testnet January 2026 · mainnet April 2026 |
| Maximum Supply | 77.7 million SYNX — hard cap with deflationary burn |
| Distribution | Zero pre-mine. Zero ICO. Zero VC. Zero founder allocation. Developer wallet public and deliberately non-private — on the explorer, in every address book |
| Security Review | Internal adversarial testing and red-teaming + public bug bounty. Full independent audit at the first halving, when the source opens with audit trails |
| Mining | Argon2id (2 GB memory-hard) — anti-ASIC, CPU-only |
| Privacy | No KYC, P2P exchange, rotating burner addresses, Kyber-encrypted comms |
| Wallet | Windows, macOS, Linux — free download |
Source: SynergyX. Verified against NIST CSRC post-quantum cryptography standards. Data current as of August 2026.
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