Within the crypto space, the 2020s have quickly proven to be the decade of DeFi (Decentralized Finance). However, growing interest in DeFi has relegated cryptocurrency’s privacy-centric origins to the sidelines. Users now must choose between cutting-edge platforms designed to maximize yields and standalone privacy applications whose infrastructure and assets permit limited integration potential in other protocols, thereby limiting yield generation. Others still incorporate elements of centralization by relying on rollups and other Layer 2s for obfuscation and off-chain computation. In short, protecting privacy now comes at the expense of either putting capital to work, or critical infrastructure components that are needed to support decentralized systems. There exists substantial, untapped demand in Ethereum’s DeFi ecosystem for a technology solution that eliminates the financial tradeoffs between privacy and DeFi while remaining true to cryptocurrency’s founding principle of decentralization.
The Offshift Ecosystem is a fully on-chain, non-custodial platform designed to provide protections for user privacy without compromising yield potential or decentralization. The Offshift Ecosystem is developed by Offshift Core, the ecosystem's core development team, and powered by XFT, a public ERC20 token that confers access to ecosystem applications via Burn-and-Mint Tokenomics. Users interact with applications through a process called Shifting, whereby XFT is burned to mint synthetics in various protocols, and vice versa.
The Offshift Ecosystem is a fully on-chain, non-custodial ecosystem of PriFi Applications designed to provide protections for user privacy without compromising yield potential or decentralization. The Offshift Ecosystem is developed by Offshift Core, the ecosystem's core development team, and powered by XFT, a public ERC20 token that confers access to ecosystem applications via Burn-and-Mint Tokenomics. Users interact with applications through a process called Shifting, whereby XFT is burned to mint synthetics in various protocols, and vice versa.