Nyxora
Money the chain computes on but can't read.
Nyxora is a confidential-finance protocol on Ethereum. It keeps the open, verifiable settlement of a public chain — but the amounts are encrypted end-to-end with fully homomorphic encryption (FHE). The network verifies and computes on your balances without ever seeing the numbers. Only your key turns a balance back into a value.
There are two faces to the token:
| NYX | the public, tradeable ERC-20 — taxed 1% buy / 1% sell in ETH via a Uniswap V4 hook |
| cNYX | the confidential wrapper — your balance becomes encrypted, unreadable on-chain |
Hold NYX like any coin, or wrap it into cNYX to make your balance private.
What you'll find here
- How confidentiality works — FHE, encrypted balances, and how only you can decrypt yours
- The $NYX token — the ETH-denominated tax and the anti-whale cap
- cNYX — wrapping NYX (and other assets) into private balances
- The protocol — vault, swap, stealth payments, governance, auction, mining, disclosure
- Stealth payments — getting paid without revealing who you are
- Privacy model & limits — an honest account of what's hidden and what isn't
- Security & disclaimers — the risks, stated plainly
Heads up: Nyxora is new, experimental cryptography and is not yet externally audited. Use it with funds you can afford to lose.