A major milestone for financial privacy has just been reached. Confidential Layer and Zano have expanded private cross-chain functionality inside the Bitcoin.comA major milestone for financial privacy has just been reached. Confidential Layer and Zano have expanded private cross-chain functionality inside the Bitcoin.com

Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, and Ethereum Go Fully Private: Confidential Layer and Zano Introduce BTCX, BCHX, and ETHX in the Bitcoin.com Wallet

A major milestone for financial privacy has just been reached. Confidential Layer and Zano have expanded private cross-chain functionality inside the Bitcoin.com Wallet, making Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, and Ethereum available as confidential wrapped assets on Zano. For the first time, users can bridge BTC, BCH, and ETH from transparent public blockchains into a fully private environment directly from one of the world’s most widely used crypto wallets.

This is not a testnet experiment or a future promise. It is live today.

Through Confidential Layer, holders of Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, and Ethereum can now convert their assets into privacy-wrapped equivalents on Zano, where transactions are protected by protocol-level confidentiality. Sender, receiver, amount, and even asset type are hidden by default. Once bridged, users benefit from near-instant transfers, fees measured in cents, and strong privacy guarantees that public ledgers simply cannot provide.

What makes this development newsworthy is its scope. This is not just about one chain or one asset. Bitcoin, the world’s largest cryptocurrency. Bitcoin Cash, a peer-to-peer electronic cash system. Ethereum, the backbone of the smart contract economy. Freedom Dollar, the decentralized privacy stable coin. All of them  are now usable privately inside the Bitcoin.com Wallet via Zano’s confidential infrastructure. Together, they represent a large portion of global crypto liquidity gaining access to true financial privacy without custodians, accounts, or permission.

Confidential Layer achieves this through a decentralized, non-custodial design. There is no central operator holding user funds and no administrator capable of freezing balances or blocking transactions. For Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash, original assets are secured via a distributed key architecture across independent nodes rather than a single trusted party. For Ethereum and other EVM-based chains, assets are locked in smart contracts. In every case, control is distributed, and users remain sovereign.

Zano plays a critical role in making this possible. As a privacy-first Layer-1 blockchain, Zano provides built-in ring signatures, stealth addresses, and confidential transactions at the base layer, similar to Monero. Any asset bridged onto Zano automatically inherits these protections. There is no need for mixers, add-ons, or optional privacy modes. Privacy is the default state.

Integration into the Bitcoin.com Wallet dramatically lowers the barrier to entry. Millions of users already rely on this wallet for managing Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, and Ethereum. With Zano assets now available inside the same interface, private transactions are no longer niche or technically intimidating. They are one bridge action away.

This launch also signals a broader shift across the crypto ecosystem. Transparent blockchains have proven resilient and valuable, but they expose users to surveillance, profiling, blacklisting, and physical risk. Confidential Layer and Zano offer a pragmatic evolution rather than a replacement. Users keep their preferred assets while gaining the privacy protections that sound money requires.

Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, and Ethereum going private inside a mainstream wallet marks a turning point. Privacy is no longer limited to specialized coins or advanced users. It is becoming a standard feature, accessible globally, without permission.

For anyone who believes that financial freedom includes the right to transact without surveillance, this is a defining moment for crypto.

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