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Shielding

Last updated 3 months ago

Let’s start with shielding assets. Users can choose any amount of ERC-20 tokens (depending on the chain they are connected to). After the user presses "Shield," their tokens transfer from the public wallet to the hidden wallet inside the Hinkal smart contract. The user maintains full self-custody over the assets. Users can manually add any ERC-20 tokens by inserting the token address.