No Phone. No IP. No Trace
No Phone.No IP.No Trace.
They want your phone number. Your IP. Your email. Your face. Every app you've ever trusted has handed something over. Z-Text was built for the day you decided that's over.
Why does every messaging app ask for my phone number?
Because your phone number is your real identity. It ties to your SIM, your carrier, your government ID in most countries. Signal, Telegram, WhatsApp — they all need it. That number is the leash. When authorities come knocking, that number is what they pull. It's not a verification feature. It's a surveillance anchor.
How does Z-Text work without a phone number?
Your identity on Z-Text is a cryptographic z-address — a shielded BitcoinZ address starting with zs1.... It's generated from a 24-word seed phrase that only you hold. No carrier. No SIM. No government database. You exist on the network as math, not as a person.
What about my IP address — can the other person see it?
No. Messages route through decentralized BitcoinZ blockchain nodes using zk-SNARKs zero-knowledge proofs. The sender, recipient, and message content are all shielded on-chain. Your IP is never exposed to your contact, to a relay server, or to a central provider. No VPN needed. No Tor. The protocol itself is the shield.
Is this the same as Signal's "sealed sender"?
Not even close. Signal's sealed sender still routes through Signal's central servers. Those servers see your IP, your timing, your frequency of contact. With Z-Text, there are no central servers to see anything. Messages settle on the BitcoinZ blockchain — a decentralised network that's been running since 2017 with no downtime, no seizure, no shutdown.
What if I'm in a country where Signal or Telegram is blocked?
Then you already know the problem. Censorship works by targeting central domain names and servers. Z-Text has no domain to block, no server to seize. It runs on blockchain nodes distributed globally. It's the definition of a censorship-resistant messenger. Activists, journalists, dissidents — this is the tool that was built for exactly this scenario.
// Anonymity Score — Privacy Failure Points
| Privacy Feature | Z-Text | Signal | Telegram | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No phone number | ✓ YES | ✗ NO | ✗ NO | ✗ NO |
| IP never exposed | ✓ YES | ✗ NO | ✗ NO | ✗ NO |
| No central server | ✓ YES | ✗ NO | ✗ NO | ✗ NO |
| Metadata shielded (zk-SNARKs) | ✓ YES | ~ PARTIAL | ✗ NO | ✗ NO |
| Can be subpoenaed | ✓ NO | ✗ YES | ✗ YES | ✗ YES |
| Censorship resistant | ✓ YES | ~ LIMITED | ~ LIMITED | ✗ NO |
So what do I actually need to use Z-Text?
A phone or computer. That's it. Download the app, generate your wallet, buy a small amount of BTCZ to cover the micro-fees (we're talking fractions of a cent per message), and you're live. Your identity is a cryptographic address. Your messages live on a blockchain that's been running since 2017 and has never gone down. No account. No signup form. No data collected.
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