Privacy in Crypto Spending Doesn’t Exist
Despite major advances in cryptography and Web3 infrastructure, private crypto spending does not exist today. Blockchains expose every transaction publicly, and crypto cards amplify this by tying user identity, merchant data, and behavior analytics to every purchase.
Users are forced to choose between transparency with convenience or privacy with unusability - neither of which supports real-world spending.
Custodial cards store transaction history indefinitely, share data with intermediaries, and require full KYC. Privacy tools like ZK rollups, mixers, and privacy coins do not integrate with global merchant networks, making them unusable in everyday life.
This gap - private crypto spending that actually works in the real world - remains completely unserved.
Omnera was built to close this gap.
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