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.

Quantum Panic Proof.

Quantum-Proof & Panic Mode — Z-Text Built for Extreme Privacy

Quantum
Panic
Proof.

Most privacy apps protect you from inconvenient advertisers. Z-Text was designed for scenarios where the threat model is an authoritarian government, a quantum computer, or someone with your device in their hands. Not paranoia — preparation.

AES

Quantum-Resistant Design

AES-256-GCM payload encryption. Under Grover's algorithm, AES-256 is modelled at ~128-bit effective security. Shielded Z-addresses avoid persistent public-key exposure. Designed for tomorrow's threats today.

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Panic Mode

One dedicated emergency PIN. Instantly wipes your keys, messages, and contacts. Designed for the moment when someone has your device and you have seconds.

Stealth Mode

Re-skins the app so it never looks like a messenger. No one glancing at your screen sees a private chat tool. The interface disguise is part of the security model.

Zero Metadata

zk-SNARKs hide sender, recipient, amount, and timing on the blockchain. There is no metadata trail to analyse, even for a sophisticated nation-state adversary.

What does "quantum-resistant design" actually mean for a messenger?

Quantum computers threaten encryption by breaking the public-key cryptography (like RSA or elliptic curve) that most apps use for key exchange. Z-Text's approach reduces exposure in two ways. First, AES-256-GCM for message payloads — under Grover's algorithm, AES-256 retains around 128-bit effective security, considered sufficient against known quantum attacks. Second, shielded Z-addresses mean your identity isn't a persistent public key sitting on the open internet waiting to be cracked. It's not an absolute guarantee — no one can promise that — but it's a thoughtfully reduced attack surface designed for the threats ahead.

Who actually needs panic mode and stealth mode?

Journalists operating in hostile environments. Activists in countries with authoritarian surveillance. Whistleblowers. People in abusive situations needing private communication. Dissidents. Lawyers. Doctors. These aren't hypothetical users — they're the people most of the world's messaging infrastructure has consistently failed. Z-Text treats extreme privacy as a baseline requirement, not a premium add-on. The app was built from the assumption that the worst-case scenario is real.

How does panic mode actually work?

You set a dedicated emergency PIN separately from your normal access PIN. When that PIN is entered, the app immediately wipes your private keys, message history, and contacts from the device. The blockchain still holds the encrypted data, but without your keys, it's indecipherable. You can restore from your seed phrase when you're safe. The wipe is designed to complete in the seconds before a device is taken from you.

What is stealth mode exactly?

Stealth mode re-skins the Z-Text interface so it doesn't visually look like a messenger. Someone picking up your phone and scrolling through your apps won't identify it as a private communications tool. It's a layer of physical security — protection against the threat of someone physically demanding you show them your device and its apps.

// PANIC MODE — EMERGENCY SEQUENCE

  • Device is in danger — someone demands access
  • Enter emergency PIN (different from your normal PIN)
  • Z-Text wipes private keys, message history, and contacts instantly
  • App returns to blank state — nothing to show, nothing to hand over
  • Restore everything from your 24-word seed when safe
Threat Scenario Z-Text Signal Telegram WhatsApp
Server seizure by gov't ✓ Protected ✗ Risk ✗ Risk ✗ Risk
Metadata analysis (timing) ✓ zk-SNARKs ✗ Partial ✗ None ✗ None
Device seized, forced access ✓ Panic wipe ✗ Limited ✗ Limited ✗ None
App identified on device ✓ Stealth mode ✗ Visible ✗ Visible ✗ Visible
Future quantum decryption ✓ Reduced risk ✗ Higher risk ✗ High risk ✗ High risk
Censorship / app blocking ✓ Blockchain ✗ Limited ✗ Limited ✗ Blocked often

// Extreme Threat Resilience — Radar

QUANTUM RESIST. PANIC MODE STEALTH MODE NO METADATA CENSORSHIP PROOF DECENTRALISED Z-TEXT SIGNAL

Built for When Privacy Is Non-Negotiable

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