SecretCircle Officially Launches the Invisible Path Mechanism Using Technology to Eliminate the Exposure Limits of On-Chain Communication

SecretCircle has launched an encrypted path communication mechanism, combining Onion routing with zero-knowledge path verification. This extends beyond “encrypting content” to “hiding behavioral traces,” creating a truly untraceable on-chain communication system. This mechanism not only ensures secure messaging but also completely eliminates the risks of identity exposure and behavioral profiling, marking the entry of Web3 social privacy into a structurally anti-observability phase.

Qatar, 4th Aug 2025 – In the Web3 world, communication content encryption has long been the default; however, user identities, interaction paths, and connection traces continue to be exposed, presenting the greatest blind spot for on-chain privacy.

SecretCircle announces the official launch of the Encrypted Path Communication Protocol, combining an onion-style routing architecture with ZK zero-knowledge path proofs to build a complete “communication stealth layer,” making communication behavior unobservable, unpredictable, and unlinkable.

“We’re not hiding the content of messages; we’re eliminating the very fact that you sent a message.”
– Lina Zhou, Head of Protocol Security, SecretCircle

This system has the following key features:

Multi-hop re-encrypted communication link: The message path is re-encrypted at each hop, making it impossible to link previous and subsequent nodes.

Non-linear path perturbation mechanism: Dynamically perturbs the order of nodes along the path to prevent traffic side channels from reconstructing the communication trajectory.

Zero-knowledge routing proofs (ZK Routing Proofs): Verify the legitimacy of communications without revealing your identity.

Pluggable communication layer: Suitable for multiple scenarios, including private social networking, DAO proposals, and censorship-resistant discussions.

This upgrade marks a further step for SecretCircle towards its goal of “protocol-level privacy.”

It’s not about choosing to hide; it’s about making observation impossible.

“Privacy has never been a feature, but an architectural choice.”
– Jared Kim, Network Architect, SecretCircle

This mechanism has been integrated into the SecretCircle testnet and is now open to some early developers. The team said it will release a complete Routing SDK and development documentation in the coming weeks, and launch multiple rounds of privacy attack audit challenges to verify its robustness and anti-analysis capabilities.

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