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.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.Your wallet signs the shield deposit - USDC enters Cloak's shielded pool, you get back a UTXO encrypted to a fresh keypair.
- 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.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.
