Selective disclosure
You choose what to share, and with whom. The report can prove a specific deposit was yours, the amount, and the timing. Nothing else.
Privacy is not the same as opacity. Arcane keeps your transfers private from the public, and lets you prove on demand that the funds came from somewhere legitimate.
Every deposit in Arcane is committed to the chain. Your Secret Note proves you own that deposit. When a counterparty, accountant, or regulator asks where funds came from, you can generate a verifiable proof-of-funds report directly from the protocol, without exposing the wallets you would rather keep private.
You choose what to share, and with whom. The report can prove a specific deposit was yours, the amount, and the timing. Nothing else.
The recipient does not have to trust you. The report can be verified against on-chain state by anyone with the public verifier.
Nothing leaves the protocol unless you ask it to. Privacy is the starting position.
Privacy that is genuinely useful has to deny entry to addresses that would poison the pool for everyone else. Arcane integrates the Range Risk and Compliance API to screen every deposit and withdrawal in real time, before the protocol touches it.
Every address is checked against OFAC, EU, UK, and UN sanctions lists, plus known scam and theft blacklists across multiple chains.
Behavioral risk scoring flags addresses tied to drainers, ransomware payouts, and exchanges with documented compliance gaps.
Deposits in tokens with known vulnerabilities, honeypot patterns, or rug-pull histories are rejected before they enter the pool.
Range scores the full transaction flow, not just the endpoints, so funds with a high-risk upstream cannot launder themselves through Arcane.
The Arcane front end enforces geo-blocking for restricted jurisdictions, so the underlying protocol stays permissionless while access policy lives at the application layer.
Custom thresholds trigger blocking and review workflows before suspicious transactions are confirmed on-chain, with a full audit trail for regulators.
Range is how Arcane keeps that promise, without becoming a tool for the people privacy was never meant to shield. The screening is continuous, automated, and visible in the app before you sign.
Arcane will not generate compliance reports about other users. It will not respond to subpoenas with disclosures we cannot honor: there is no admin key, no recovery mechanism, no backdoor. The only person who can produce a proof of funds for a deposit is the person holding the Secret Note.
The whole point of Arcane is to give you the choice. Privacy when you want it, accountability when you need to show it.
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