Finance and Crypto

Lightweight Bitcoin wallet with optional privacy via CoinJoin and Tor integration. Fully open-source, audited multiple times, no data collection; supports hardware pairing and multisig. Multi-platform (Android, desktop); reliable for AU users focusing on Bitcoin anonymity without bloat. (Open-source, free)

Multi-currency mobile wallet with built-in exchange and Tor support for anonymous trades. Open-source, audited by Cypher Stack, self-custodial with view key retention; supports Monero, Bitcoin, Litecoin MWEB for shielded transactions. Android/iOS; user-friendly for beginners with fiat ramps via third-parties. (Open-source, free)

Mandatory privacy using zk-SNARKs with dPoW for enhanced security against 51% attacks. Open-source, community-audited, fully shielded chain; low market cap but battle-tested. Multi-platform; strong for untraceable transactions without optional transparency. (Open-source, free)

Shielded transactions via zk-SNARKs for optional privacy on a Bitcoin-like base. Open-source, audited by NCC Group, selective transparency for compliance; ~$8B market cap with institutional interest. Supports AU wallets; suitable for regulated privacy needs amid delistings. (Open-source, free)

Fungible privacy coin using ring signatures, stealth addresses, and RingCT for fully obscured transactions. Open-source, audited by firms like Kudelski, no metadata leaks; ~$7B market cap with dominant usage in private transfers. Multi-platform wallets; ideal for everyday anonymity despite exchange delistings. (Open-source, free)

Gift card marketplace for buying vouchers from various merchants, with optional email-only basic accounts. Closed-source, no mandatory ID for low limits; supports multiple countries. Web-based; available in AU for prepaid anonymity, though higher limits require verification – pair with cash or minimal KYC methods. (Closed-source, free tier)

Australian virtual credit card for instant digital access post-approval, with no physical card needed. Closed-source, encrypted transactions compliant with local laws; focuses on convenience and security. App-based; ideal for privacy in online spending without exposing main card details. (Closed-source, paid)

App-based service offering virtual debit cards alongside private phone numbers and emails for compartmentalised spending. Partial open-source, audited for security, no unnecessary data sharing; paid plans for multiple cards. iOS/Android; suitable for Aussies via app, though full features limited without VPN. (Partial open-source, free-tier/paid).

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