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infrastructure
Armada is asset privacy infrastructure on Ethereum. Borderless, its reference app, will let you send private cross-chain USDC, with yield on idle balances. The underlying pool is integration-first: any platform can route flows through it without becoming a privacy engineer. Privacy that compounds with usage. Crowdfunded, no private sale, and accountable to tokenholders from day one.
Ecosystems:
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Use Cases:
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Openness
| Project Phase | TESTNET |
| Project Launch Day | NOT AVAILABLE |
| Assets Used | USDCETH |
| Native Token | ARM |
Technology
| Open Source | Yes |
| Decentralized Storage | No data available |
| Upgradability | No |
| Peer to Peer (P2P) | Supported |
| Asset Custody | non-custody |
| Technology Type | No data available |
PrivacyEnabled by default
| Know Your Customer (KYC) | Not Required |
| Privacy Policy | Not Defined |
| Compliance | No data available |
| Sign-in Requirements | wallet |
| Collected Data | No data available |
| Data Usage | No data available |
Security
| Technical Dependency | A critical vulnerability in Railgun's inherited ZK circuits could lead to funds being stolen, and no admin action could retroactively protect shielded funds. Circle can blacklist USDC contract addresses, which could freeze funds held in the shielded pool. |
| Social Dependency | ARM (tokenholder) DAO, with an accountable steward. The steward can pass treasury proposals by default, but is subject to veto, halt, and replacement by ARM holders at any time. Shielded pool core contracts are immutable, meaning no admin can alter them. Pause authority exists, but cannot block unshields, only new deposits. |
| Third-party Dependency | Railgun ZK circuits (BN254/Groth16), Circle CCTP (cross-chain USDC transfers), Aave v4 (idle yield on shielded balances) |
Audits
No security audits available for this project.
