TL;DR:
- AnomaPay expanded its support to Arbitrum, enabling private transactions with USDC, ETH and USDT0 at reduced gas costs.
- The application uses zero-knowledge proofs to verify transfers without revealing balances, counterparties or transaction history.
- Users can sign up with an existing wallet or passkey, with no additional software or browser extensions required.
AnomaPay has arrived on Arbitrum, adding Ethereum’s L2 network as a new operating environment for its private payments application. Starting today, users can deposit, send and receive USDC, ETH and USDT0 within the system, with the same privacy layer the platform already offered, but at a fraction of the gas cost of Ethereum’s mainnet.
The application is built on the Anoma Distributed Operating System (DOS) and introduces private payment rails on EVM-compatible chains. It operates through zero-knowledge proofs, which cryptographically verify each transfer without exposing balances, counterparties or transaction history to third parties.
The quest for easy onchain privacy continues.@AnomaPay V1 is LIVE on @arbitrum!
Stop exposing your balances and history to the world with every transaction. With AnomaPay on Arbitrum, privacy is more affordable than ever.
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— Anoma (@anoma) June 8, 2026
The design aims to make onchain privacy access as straightforward as possible:Â no new wallets, no browser extensions, with registration available through an existing wallet or a passkey.
AnomaPay: Privacy Has to Be Cheap to Work
The decision to integrate Arbitrum responds to a specific limitation within the ecosystem: Ethereum mainnet fees make everyday low-value payments impractical. Arbitrum processes transactions faster and at lower cost, while settling on Ethereum to maintain its level of security.
For AnomaPay users, this means public wallet isolation begins at the initial deposit, severing the link between the visible onchain address and activity within the application. Payments can be managed through reusable links that work via Telegram, email or any messaging platform, eliminating the need to share hexadecimal addresses.
The activity panel within Anoma displays the full history, deposits and balances of each user exclusively to whoever controls them. Fees are deducted directly from the asset being sent and displayed before confirming the operation. AnomaPay is available on Arbitrum starting today. Active users will see the network as an option within the current deposit and transfer flows.





