Unlink is a messenger and data exchange protocol for public blockchains.
It enables encrypted, unlinkable communication between people, between programs, or across both.
No exposed identities. No usable metadata. Resistant even to quantum-level surveillance.
Deployed on Solana, where privacy must be earned by design.
Trust is for people — not software, servers, or gatekeepers.
The Unlink protocol requires no trust.
It proves itself — mathematically.
We envision a world where privacy is not a feature — it’s the foundation.
A world where people can communicate, coordinate, and build — without asking permission, leaking identity, or leaving a trail.
Where public infrastructure doesn't mean public exposure. Where trustless protocols replace gatekeepers. Where the right to speak, transact, and organize is enforced by math — not corporate policy or political whim.
Unlink is built for a world where encrypted, metadata-free communication flows between people or programs — unstoppable and opaque to surveillance.
This is the world we're building — not through platforms, but through protocols. Not by patching broken systems, but by replacing them.
We are entering a new era — one where trust is no longer required to communicate, to coordinate, or to exist freely online.
For decades, we gave our trust to institutions:
To big tech, which mined our conversations and turned them into products.
To governments, which monitored, censored, and controlled under the guise of security.
To infrastructure that claimed neutrality — and failed us at every turn.
They told us trust was necessary.
They built systems that made it unavoidable.
And they abused it.
We reject that model.
We don’t ask for trust.
We remove the need for it.
Unlink is part of a new foundation —
Where protocols are verifiable, not opaque.
Where communication is encrypted, unlinkable, and ungovernable by design.
Where metadata is stripped before it can speak.
Let people be human.
Let protocols be trustless.
This is the end of infrastructure as gatekeeper.
This is the beginning of what comes next.
Are you already building, speaking, or organizing around privacy and trustless systems?
We’re not looking for followers — we’re looking for allies. People who already understand what's at stake. Who can build, speak, write, expand, and rally others around this cause. We’re building the infrastructure those ideals demand — and it won’t reach the world without a team that shares the urgency. If this is your fight too, you don’t just belong here — you need to be here.
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