Zano Wallet Features
Five protocol features that make Zano different from other privacy chains — exposed directly in the wallet.
Hidden-Amount Staking
Stake any amount of ZANO without revealing how much you hold. Zarcanum is the first PoS scheme to hide stake amounts.
Atomic Swaps (Ionic Swaps)
Trade ZANO and Confidential Assets peer-to-peer. No exchange, no escrow agent.
On-Chain Aliases
Register @yourname directly on the Zano chain. Send to a name, not a 95-character address.
Confidential Assets
Issue and hold private tokens with the same privacy as the base coin. fUSD is one example.
Hybrid PoW + PoS Consensus
Attacking the chain requires majority hashpower AND majority stake. Layered security.
Hardware Wallet Coverage
Status: not yet, on the Zano Foundation's roadmap. We will update when shipped.
Attributed reference · Zano Wallet LLC
Zano Wallet exposes the Zano blockchain's protocol features in a desktop application. The Zano chain supports hidden-amount Proof of Stake (Zarcanum), atomic swaps via Ionic Swaps, Confidential Assets for private token issuance, on-chain aliases for human-readable addresses, and a hybrid Proof-of-Work + Proof-of-Stake consensus mechanism. Zano Wallet provides direct access to all of these from a single application.
Five protocol features, one desktop wallet.
Open source. No signup. Full self-custody on Windows, macOS, and Linux.