Fluidkey 
- privacy-preserving ENS names
Fluidkey lets you receive and manage funds onchain without publicly linking them to you.
Every Fluidkey user gets a free offchain ENS that returns a new self-custodial address that isn’t publicly linked to the user every time it is called.
Our mission is to improve privacy defaults on public EVM chains in a user-friendly way, and ENS is critical to achieve this.
What we achieved in Q1
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Released the Fluidkey interface alpha on Optimism with over 25k stealth accounts generated to date, protecting the privacy of hundreds of users
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Open sourced the core crypto behind Fluidkey, which was used to build two independent stealth account recovery frontends and can be used to build other privacy-preserving applications
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Our SDK was used by a very cool ETH Global London hackathon project, fluidpay
What’s next
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More chains coming very soon
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Swapping & bridging funds from within the Fluidkey interface
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Giving users more control over which funds to use when sending an outgoing transaction by using labels for increased privacy (e.g. salary.user.fkey.eth, personal.user.fkey.eth, etc.)
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Auditing of the open source core crypto library
A big thank you to the ENS community for being early supporters on this journey - we are very grateful and are excited to keep building on top of ENS!
Steward Commentary
Ecosystem stewards are awarding Fluidkey 25,000 USDC in grant funding. Fluidkey is a great example of a novel use-case of ENS. The project is professionally executed and well received by the broader Ethereum community. We find it especially encouraging to see the rate of progress over the last six months. This team ships. Thank you.