The Anoma team has announced the launch of a closed beta version of AnomaPay on the Base network. The new service is designed to facilitate simple confidential The Anoma team has announced the launch of a closed beta version of AnomaPay on the Base network. The new service is designed to facilitate simple confidential

AnomaPay Launches Beta Version of Privacy Payment Service on Base Network

  • Early adopters gained access to native anonymous payments on the Base network.
  • The service supports about 50 of the largest assets in the ecosystem.
  • The public launch is planned after gathering feedback and expanding network support.

The Anoma team has announced the launch of a closed beta version of AnomaPay on the Base network. The new service is designed to facilitate simple confidential payments and is initially available to a limited number of users by invitation.

AnomaPay is positioned as an application that allows users to send anonymous payments to any customer using existing assets. This does not require switching to specialized blockchains, issuing separate confidential tokens, or creating new wallets and accounts.

As part of closed beta testing, AnomaPay supports about 50 of the largest assets by market capitalization in the Base ecosystem. According to the developers, the current stage is necessary to test basic functionality, collect user feedback, and identify possible technical limitations before a wider release.

The Base network was chosen for testing because of its active community, high throughput, and relatively low transaction costs. Anoma also noted that Base’s strategy of attracting a mass audience to on-chain applications is in line with their goal of simplifying the use of private financial instruments.

The launch of AnomaPay follows the recent deployment of Anoma on Base, which gave developers access to the intent model and built-in privacy mechanisms. This allows them to create applications focused on user goals and preferences rather than the technical details of transaction execution, the company said.

The Anoma project describes itself as a distributed operating system that combines different blockchains into a single interface. By abstracting away infrastructure complexity, developers can focus on user experience and application functionality comparable in convenience to traditional fintech services, the developers noted.

After completing closed testing, the team plans to launch a public beta version of AnomaPay on the main network.

It is expected that in the next stage, the service will receive support for additional blockchains where Anoma is already deployed. At the same time, the functionality of confidential payments will gradually expand, according to project representatives.

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