
Hinkal
Hinkal is a multichain privacy protocol that hides wallet addresses, amounts, and counterparties for trades and payments while keeping settlement public.

What is Hinkal?
Hinkal is a privacy protocol deployed across Ethereum, Solana, Tron, Arbitrum, Optimism, Base, and Polygon. Users connect a wallet, deposit assets into a shielded address, and then store, swap, send, or pay from a private balance while settlement stays publicly verifiable on-chain. Institutions use Hinkal to hide trading flows, batched payouts, and counterparty exposure.
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