tumarv0.1 · mainnet
Private buy

Buy privately.

Shield your USDC inside Cloak's pool, then swap through Orca to xStocks (NVDAx, SPYx, …), KZTE, or jitoSOL. The on-chain link to where your USDC came from breaks at the pool boundary - observers see a wallet hold tokenized exposure, not how it was funded.

Cloak - Orca-routed
Shielded swap
Experimental. Shield USDC into Cloak's pool, then swap privately through Orca. Two or three Phantom prompts (lookup table, shield, +first-time ATA for this token). The swap itself is relay-submitted - no signature.
Where this goes → Your wallet, not a vault. Cloak's relay rejects PDA recipients, so vault deposits can't use this path directly. After the buy lands, head to a vault's Deposit page → Per asset tab to move what you bought into a vault on a separate signature.
You receive (estimate)
Min. after 1% slippage-
Cloak - pool privacymainnet
Pick a token, set an amount, then Buy privately.
Total ~10–20 seconds. The NVDAx lands in your wallet; the on-chain link to where your USDC came from is broken at the pool.
How it works
  1. 1.We build an Address Lookup Table covering Cloak's pool accounts (one Phantom prompt). Required for SPL transactions to fit Solana's 1232-byte legacy size limit.
  2. 2.Your wallet signs the shield deposit - USDC enters Cloak's shielded pool, you get back a UTXO encrypted to a fresh keypair.
  3. 3.The Cloak relay routes the shielded note through Orca's swap pools and delivers your target token straight to your associated token account. No user signature on this leg - that's where the privacy lives.
  4. 4.Tokens land in your wallet's ATA. You can hold them, sell them, or move them later through Cloak again.
Honest privacy. What this hides: the on-chain link from where you got the USDC to the swap. What this doesn't hide: your wallet still receives the output token, so an observer who watches your wallet still sees you acquire NVDAx (or whatever). For source-untraceable holdings, shield in advance and hold the shielded note - don't same-flow.