Revolutionizing compliance with Onflow

Onflow

Nov 05 · 5 mins

We’re super excited to introduce Onflow, a privacy and security oriented approach to compliance that leverages cryptography to make onboarding to any financial platform seamless, solving several issues with one protocol: drop-off, user experience, data-leak risk, and compliance case workload.

Users signing up for Onflow will be able to seamlessly re-use documents, as the protocol can automatically fetch and label data from ~11,500 banking institutions, credit unions, neobanks, and more. You’ll rarely, or never have to search for your passport or ID again, as the protocol will maintain these for you across all your devices via our Trusted Data Enclave infrastructure. This means no more hunting for financial PDFs or scans of your passport.

Onflow is extremely focused on privacy, being built on a strong foundation of multi-party computation and zero-knowledge primitives to ensure a root of trust for all sources of data.

Building a product like Onflow is no small feat, in fact it’s many products condensed down into one clean SDK.

It’s the culmination of years worth of protocol design, expert cryptographers, machine learning architects, research partners, privacy-respecting vendors and, of course, clients and users who value privacy and security.

Therefore we’re very happy to announce that Onflow is already working with several traditional banks, card issuers, payment companies and digital asset ecosystems. We’re also very pleased to announce that we have partnerships and investments from some of the biggest names within the digital assets space such as Circle, Coinbase and Avalanche.

We’re excited to announce that in addition to supporting traditional finance, we’re also aiming to support bringing inexpensive, comprehensive proofs to the realm of digital assets using the Onflow Router to support the most popular chains. Onflow will be launching with full support for using the Onflow Router network to oracle proofs down to any EVM or SVM-based chains (Solana & Ethereum, and additionally Ethereum-based L2s), which will enable institutions to do compliant, legal, privacy transactions as we enter the age of privacy in stablecoins. More on this will come out later, but as of now we're helping Circle's blockchain, Arc, with compliance for privacy on their stablecoin-native blockchain.

We already have many dozen vendors waiting for the release of the initial version of the Onflow SDK, which will officially be ready for commercial use in mid-Q1 of 2026.

We’re super excited to be bringing this product to market and have been overwhelmed by the amount of vendors waiting for its release for day-one integrations. Privacy is the way forward, and Onflow mixes this seamlessly with an onboarding experience that is so far unmatched, both for users and for compliance officers.

Stay up-to-date with this blog and subscribe to the newsletter (we’ll never send you irrelevant promotional spam) to hear more about the leaps forward that Onflow is bringing to the compliance space.

We would like to extend our deepest gratitude to all cryptographers doing novel research everyday, the people who continue to rally behind Onflow as the endgame for compliance and those who have committed to integrating the stack.

If you want to hear more, send us an email on [email protected].

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