Americanfortress Unveils Compliant Privacy Infrastructure on Arbitrum
As the decentralized finance (DeFi) sector continues to grow, financial institutions are becoming increasingly concerned about the visibility of their transactions on public blockchains. To address these concerns, Americanfortress has launched a beta version of its compliant privacy infrastructure on Arbitrum, one of the largest DeFi ecosystems.
The new system enables users to send assets using human-readable names, while automatically generating stealth addresses that shield recipient information on-chain. This design preserves auditability between counterparties without relying on mixers or custodial transaction-obfuscation services.
According to Michal Pospieszalski, CEO and CTO of Americanfortress, the system is designed to support institutional and high-volume DeFi activity without compromising compliance requirements. The launch follows new cryptographic research from the company outlining a patent-pending post-quantum security architecture for hierarchical deterministic wallets.




