Privacy & Security

Privacy without compromise.

Your assets. Your control. Your privacy.

Privacy Center

Built for calm control.

Satomi is a self-custody privacy platform in prototype form. This center explains what the product does today, what it does not do yet, and how future privacy and security layers are being approached.

Self Custody

Your wallet remains yours.

Satomi never takes custody of your assets.
You remain in control of wallet decisions and prototype records.
Your wallet belongs to you, and future signing flows will be designed around explicit user consent.

Recovery Keys

Access deserves care.

A Recovery Key is the path back to a self-custody wallet.
It should be stored somewhere private, durable, and separate from everyday devices.
Satomi cannot recover a lost Recovery Key, so the experience will keep this responsibility clear and calm.

Your Privacy

Prototype clarity, future protection.

Current prototype

Local storage only.

No blockchain transactions.

No private key generation yet.

Future versions

Encrypted storage.

Enhanced privacy features.

Secure synchronization options.

Future Local Encryption

Protection with clear boundaries.

What it will protect

Planned

Local Secure Notes, Trusted Contacts, wallet metadata, and selected activity records will be protected before storage.

A local unlock step will help keep supported data private when Satomi is locked.

Encrypted payloads will make casual browser storage inspection far less revealing.

What it will not replace

User control

Local encryption does not protect an unlocked session from a compromised device.

It cannot prevent phishing or malware from targeting users outside Satomi.

It does not replace careful Recovery Key storage or device protection.

Future local encryption is intended to protect supported local data at rest. Users will still need to protect their device, use the real Satomi app surface, and keep Recovery Keys private and durable.

Security Principles

A principled foundation.

Self Custody

Satomi is designed around user ownership, explicit consent, and wallets that remain under user control.

Privacy by Design

Prototype flows keep sensitive wallet operations out of scope while future layers are planned deliberately.

Transparency

The interface labels local prototype records clearly and avoids presenting placeholder data as real activity.

User Control

Satomi keeps important actions visible, reviewable, and reversible wherever the prototype allows.

Security First

Security-sensitive features are introduced only after the architecture and user experience are ready.

Roadmap

From prototype to public beta.

1

Prototype

Complete
2

Current

Now
3

Encrypted Storage

Next
4

Real Wallet Engine

Planned
5

Multi-chain Support

Planned
6

Public Beta

Planned

FAQ

Clear answers for careful users.

What is self custody?

Self custody means you control access to your digital assets. Satomi is being designed so wallet ownership remains with the user, not the platform.

What is a Recovery Key?

A Recovery Key is the information that can restore access to a wallet. It matters because it protects continuity of access without handing custody to Satomi.

Can Satomi see my assets?

In the current prototype, Satomi does not connect to blockchains or real wallets. Future versions will be designed to minimize unnecessary visibility.

Where is my data stored?

Prototype records are stored locally in your browser. They are not sent to a backend service.

How does Satomi protect privacy?

Satomi starts with local-only prototype flows, clear privacy language, and a roadmap toward encrypted storage and more advanced privacy controls.