Z-TEXT — Private Blockchain Messenger. No Phone. No IP. No Server.

What is Z-TEXT?

Z-TEXT is a private blockchain messenger with no phone number, no IP address, and no central server. Z-TEXT combines a shielded messenger, password manager, and crypto wallet in one app. Built on the BitcoinZ blockchain since September 10, 2017. Z-TEXT uses zk-SNARKs zero-knowledge proof encryption. No VPN needed. No Tor needed. Panic mode and stealth mode included. One 24-word seed phrase recovers everything. Message fee is $0.00003. Z-TEXT is the best private messaging app for journalists, activists, and crypto users.

Z-TEXT vs Signal vs Telegram vs WhatsApp

Signal requires a phone number. Telegram stores messages on central servers. WhatsApp shares your data with Meta. Z-TEXT requires no phone number, no email, no identity. Z-TEXT is the only censorship resistant messenger built on blockchain with zero-knowledge proof privacy.

Who We Are — Z-TEXT

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❓ What is Z-TEXT?

Z-TEXT is a private messaging app built on the BitcoinZ blockchain — a decentralized, community-owned chain running since September 10, 2017. Z-TEXT is not just a messenger. Z-TEXT is a 3-in-1 privacy machine: a shielded blockchain messenger, a blockchain password manager, and a crypto wallet — all recovered from a single 24-word seed phrase.

Z-TEXT requires no phone number. No email address. No IP address. No VPN. No TOR. No central server. Your identity on Z-TEXT is a cryptographic z-address — a shielded address protected by zk-SNARKs zero-knowledge proofs. Nobody can link that address to you. Not a company. Not a government. Not anyone.

Every message sent through Z-TEXT travels as a shielded transaction on a public blockchain. The transaction exists. The content does not. The sender and recipient are invisible. The metadata is zero. This is not a claim. This is how zk-SNARKs work.


❓ Who built Z-TEXT?

Z-TEXT was built by two people. They have never met in person. They are not in the same country. They do not know each other's real name. They do not know each other's address. That is not a coincidence. That is a design choice.

The Z-TEXT tandem operates in what we call zk-SNARKs mode — shielded by default, even as a team. One is a technician: a human working alongside an AI coder. One is a manager: a human working alongside an AI administrator. Together they build, run, and accelerate Z-TEXT toward delivery.

The Z-TEXT company is registered in the Marshall Islands — a jurisdiction chosen deliberately for its low regulatory burden and its respect for operational privacy. There is no inquisitive government asking questions that are none of their business.

We started Z-TEXT not because it was easy. We started it because we looked at every messenger people call private and found the same flaw every time. A phone number at the door. A server in the middle. A company that can be subpoenaed. We decided to build the messenger that has none of those things.


❓ Why does privacy matter this much?

Privacy is not about hiding. Privacy is about existing freely. When you can be watched, you change how you speak. When you change how you speak, you lose the ability to think freely. That is the mechanism of control — and it does not require a dictatorship to operate. It works in democracies too.

The Electronic Frontier Foundation has documented this for decades. Surveillance does not just catch criminals. Surveillance silences journalists, intimidates activists, and creates a chilling effect on speech that never makes the news — the moment people stop saying things not because they are illegal, but because someone might be watching.

Organizations like Access Now work every day to protect the digital rights of people under threat — journalists in authoritarian states, activists coordinating protests, lawyers communicating with clients. They all need tools that do not create records. Z-TEXT was built for exactly those people.

Privacy International has shown repeatedly that metadata — who you spoke to, when, for how long, from where — is often more dangerous than the content of a message itself. A message can be encrypted. Metadata tells the story of your life without reading a single word. Z-TEXT produces zero metadata. Not encrypted metadata. Not anonymized metadata. Zero.

The Reporters Without Borders press freedom index shows that more than two thirds of the world's population lives in countries where press freedom is classified as difficult, very serious, or in crisis. For journalists operating in those environments, the difference between a secure messenger and an insecure one is not inconvenience. It is personal safety.

Freedom of the Press Foundation and the Committee to Protect Journalists both document cases where digital communications led directly to the arrest, detention, or disappearance of reporters. In those cases, Signal was not enough. Telegram was not enough. A phone number on file was enough to find them.

Z-TEXT has no phone number on file. Z-TEXT has no file.


❓ What makes Z-TEXT different from Signal, Telegram, or WhatsApp?

Signal is good. Signal encrypts messages with strong cryptography and is trusted by many security professionals. But Signal requires a phone number. A phone number is an identity. An identity can be subpoenaed. An identity can be tracked. Signal also runs on central servers. Those servers know when you sent a message, even if they cannot read it.

Telegram is popular. Telegram is not private by default. Most Telegram chats are not end-to-end encrypted. Telegram stores messages on its servers. Telegram has complied with government data requests. Telegram knows your phone number, your IP address, and your contacts.

WhatsApp encrypts messages. WhatsApp is owned by Meta. Meta collects metadata — who you talk to, how often, from which device, at what time. That metadata has been shared with law enforcement agencies in multiple documented cases.

Z-TEXT has no phone number. Z-TEXT has no central server. Z-TEXT has no company that can be subpoenaed because Z-TEXT has nothing to hand over. Messages are shielded transactions on a decentralized blockchain. No metadata is generated. No logs are kept. No authority can demand what does not exist.

Feature Signal / Telegram / WhatsApp Z-TEXT
Phone number required ✅ Yes ❌ Never
Central servers ✅ Yes ❌ Never
Metadata generated ✅ Yes ❌ Zero
Can be subpoenaed ✅ Yes ❌ Nothing to seize
Quantum resistant ⚠️ Partial ✅ By design
Password manager included ❌ No ✅ On-chain
Crypto wallet included ❌ No ✅ Built in

❓ What is inside Z-TEXT?

Z-TEXT uses a layered encryption stack that combines multiple technologies to protect your messages at every level.

zk-SNARKs — zero-knowledge succinct non-interactive arguments of knowledge — allow Z-TEXT to prove that a transaction is valid without revealing any information about the sender, recipient, or content. This is the same cryptographic technology described in detail by the Electric Coin Company.

AES-256-GCM encrypts message content with military-grade symmetric encryption before it touches the blockchain.

ML-KEM-768 is a post-quantum key encapsulation mechanism — part of the NIST post-quantum cryptography standardization. This makes Z-TEXT resistant to attacks from quantum computers that could break classical encryption algorithms like RSA or elliptic curve cryptography.

X25519 and Ed25519 handle key exchange and digital signatures using elliptic curve cryptography optimized for speed and security.

Z-TEXT also includes panic mode — a feature that wipes the app instantly in an emergency — and stealth mode, which hides the app from casual view on your device. These are not gimmicks. These are tools designed for people in real danger.


❓ What is coming next?

The Z-TEXT beta version is imminent. Android. iOS. Windows. The full 3-in-1 privacy machine available at the tip of your fingers.

The first milestone is delivery. The second milestone is adoption. The third milestone is becoming the standard tool for every person who understands that freedom of speech without privacy is performance, not reality.

We are not a startup chasing funding. We are two people with a conviction, a blockchain, and a deadline. We accelerate every week. We are close.

Pre-licence vouchers are available now at z-text.com/packages. Early supporters lock in their access before public launch. The message fee on the BitcoinZ network is approximately $0.00003. That is not a rounding error. That is the real cost of sending a shielded private message on a decentralized blockchain.


📬 Contact Z-TEXT — the only way that makes sense

There is no contact form. No support email. No phone number. If you want to reach Z-TEXT, you use Z-TEXT. That is the point.

Send a shielded BTCZ message to the Z-TEXT team wallet address:

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We welcome comments, suggestions, remarks, help offers, and collaboration proposals. We read everything. We reply when it matters.


🔗 Privacy resources we trust:

Electronic Frontier Foundation — defending digital civil liberties since 1990
Access Now — protecting digital rights of people under threat
Privacy International — fighting surveillance worldwide
Reporters Without Borders — press freedom index and protection
Freedom of the Press Foundation — protecting journalists digitally
Committee to Protect Journalists — documenting press freedom violations
Fight for the Future — grassroots digital rights activism
PrivacyTools.io — practical privacy tools guide
Z-TEXT — the privacy machine
BitcoinZ — the blockchain underneath

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