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Zbelthas™ Whitepaper Suite


📥 Download our complete whitepaper


Understanding the Future of Digital Asset Security


Table of Contents


Welcome

You're holding the documentation for Zbelthas—a new approach to protecting your digital assets. These whitepapers explain not just what Zbelthas does, but why we built it the way we did.

We believe security shouldn't require a PhD to understand. These documents are written for curious people who want to know how their assets are protected, not just that they're protected.


Executive Summary

Short on time? Start with our Executive Summary — a two-page overview of everything Zbelthas offers.


The Documents

This suite consists of eight whitepapers plus a glossary, each exploring a different aspect of Zbelthas. You can read them in any order, though we recommend starting with the Overview if you're new to Zbelthas.

Start here. This document explains why Zbelthas exists, what problems it solves, and how it's different from other solutions. You'll learn about the quantum computing threat, our three-module platform (Wallet, Chat, Browser), and our development roadmap.

Reading time: 15-20 minutes


How Zbelthas is built. This document explains our zero-trust architecture with four isolated workers (Wallet, Messaging, Browser, P2P) and the Supervisor that mediates between them. Think of it as understanding how a secure building is designed, with different zones, access controls, and security checkpoints.

Reading time: 15-20 minutes


The mathematics protecting your data. We explain post-quantum cryptography, key splitting, and memory protection in terms anyone can understand. You'll learn why these technologies matter for wallet security, chat encryption, and browser privacy.

Reading time: 20-25 minutes


Eight layers of defense. Like a medieval castle with multiple walls, Zbelthas implements independent security layers that protect all three modules. This document explains each layer and why defense in depth matters.

Reading time: 15-20 minutes


The complete platform. This document provides an overview of all three modules—Wallet, Chat, and Browser—and explains how they work together while remaining isolated for security.

Reading time: 15-20 minutes


Privacy and regulation. Our non-custodial, serverless architecture has profound legal implications. This document explains what that means for your rights, your privacy, and your responsibilities across wallet, chat, and browser usage.

Reading time: 15-20 minutes


Secure communication in depth. This document explores the chat module in detail: MLS encryption, peer-to-peer architecture, voice messages, video calls, file sharing, disappearing messages, and group conversations. Learn why serverless messaging provides privacy that traditional apps cannot.

Reading time: 15-20 minutes


Privacy browsing and Web3 integration. This document explores the browser module: zero persistent storage, fingerprint randomization, encrypted DNS, Web3 dApp interaction, and the security isolation that protects your wallet from malicious websites.

Reading time: 15-20 minutes


Multi-chain cryptocurrency management. This document provides complete details on the wallet module: supported blockchains, non-custodial architecture, key protection, sending and receiving, backup and recovery, NFT support, and advanced features. Learn how your crypto is protected with hardware-backed security and post-quantum cryptography.

Reading time: 20-25 minutes


Terms and concepts. A reference guide explaining the terminology used throughout these documents, written in plain language.


How to Read These Documents

If You're New to Crypto Security

Start with the Overview and Vision, then read Security Features to understand the layers of protection. The Wallet & Blockchain document will help you understand practical usage.

If You're Evaluating Zbelthas

Read the Overview and Vision for the big picture, then Legal & Compliance to understand the regulatory implications. The Architecture document explains how we achieve our security claims.

If You're Technically Curious

The Cryptographic Foundations document goes deepest into the mathematics and algorithms. Architecture explains the system design, and Security Features covers the implementation details.

If You're Concerned About Privacy

Start with Legal & Compliance to understand our zero-data-collection architecture. The Architecture document explains how this is technically enforced.


What Makes Zbelthas Different

Non-Custodial: We don't hold your keys. We can't freeze your assets, comply with seizure orders, or lose your funds in a hack. You maintain complete control.

Post-Quantum Ready: We use cryptography designed to resist both today's computers and tomorrow's quantum computers. Your assets are protected against threats that don't exist yet.

Zero Data Collection: We don't collect personal information, transaction history, or usage analytics. There's no database to breach, no data to sell, no logs to subpoena.

Defense in Depth: Eight independent security layers protect your assets. Even if an attacker defeats one layer, seven more stand in their way.

Hardware Security Integration: We leverage the security chips built into modern devices—TPM, Secure Enclave, StrongBox—to provide hardware-level protection without requiring separate hardware.


Our Commitment to Transparency

These whitepapers represent our commitment to transparency. We believe you have the right to understand how your security works, not just trust that it does.

We've written these documents to be accessible without sacrificing accuracy. Where we've simplified, we've done so carefully. Where technical precision matters, we've preserved it.

If you have questions these documents don't answer, we want to hear from you. Security through obscurity isn't security at all.


Timeline

April 2025: Development begins
Q2-Q3 2025: Core security architecture
Q4 2025: Multi-platform development
Q1 2026: Testing and refinement
March 2026: Private release
2026 and beyond: Continuous improvement


What We Are Not

Zbelthas is software — we do not issue, sell, or manage any cryptocurrency, token, or digital asset.

  • We are not a cryptocurrency or token
  • We are not an exchange or trading platform
  • We are not a custodian or financial service
  • We are not an investment product

We build security software. You use it to protect assets you already own.


A Note on Security

No security system is perfect. We're transparent about what Zbelthas can and cannot protect against. We protect against remote attacks, malware, memory forensics, and future quantum computers. We cannot fully protect against physical access to an unlocked device or user error.

Security is a partnership. We provide the strongest protection possible; you need to protect your device and your recovery phrase.


Support the Project

Zbelthas is built by a small team committed to real security and privacy. If you believe in what we're building, you can support our development.

Traditional Methods: Visit zbelthas.com/donate for Patreon and other payment options.

Web3 / Cryptocurrency: For on-chain donations, visit our Web3 portal at rpc.zbelthas.com where you can view and interact with our donation smart contract. The contract only receives donations—no tokens are issued, no rewards are promised.

Donations do not grant any rights, tokens, equity, or promises of future benefits.


Title: Zbelthas Whitepaper Suite Version: 2.0 Date: March 2026 Status: Public Whitepaper Copyright: © 2026 Zbelthas Project. All rights reserved. Trademark: Zbelthas™ is a registered trademark.

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