ZipherX v4.2.3 (Build 14)
Privacy-focused, non-custodial cryptocurrency wallet for Zclassic (ZCL).
Platforms
| Platform | Availability |
|---|---|
| macOS (12.0+) | DMG download below |
| iOS (15.0+) | TestFlight |
Features
- Shielded Transactions — Sapling zk-SNARK privacy (Groth16 proofs)
- Non-Custodial — Your keys never leave your device (Secure Enclave)
- P2P Networking — Direct connection to Zclassic blockchain, no intermediary servers
- Tor Integration — All connections routed through embedded Tor (Arti)
- Encrypted Chat — End-to-end encrypted messaging over Tor hidden services
- Fast Sync — Boost files enable wallet sync in under 30 seconds
- Full Node Mode — Connect to your own zclassicd daemon (macOS only)
- Biometric Security — Face ID / Touch ID for wallet access and transactions
- SQLCipher — Database encrypted at rest with AES-256
Security
- Send-path integrity firewall — Address + amount + fee snapshotted at confirmation and re-verified before signing. Defeats clipboard hijacking and look-alike address attacks.
- Code-signed + Notarized — macOS app signed with Developer ID and notarized by Apple. Hardened Runtime with full library validation and minimal entitlements.
- Tor by default — All P2P and chat traffic routed through Tor for IP privacy
- Multi-peer consensus — Requires 3+ peers to agree on chain state (anti-Sybil)
- DYLD injection guard — Refuses to launch if dynamic library injection detected
Install (macOS)
- Download
ZipherX-macOS-4.2.3.dmgbelow - Open the DMG and drag
ZipherX.appto/Applications - Launch — the app is notarized, Gatekeeper accepts it without warnings
- On first launch, ZipherX downloads Sapling parameters (~50 MB) and a boost file (~2 GB)
SHA-256
62436c3075b059f1384924b6ebcb15d82c51a1869145640706f2d930e06ce256 ZipherX-macOS-4.2.3.dmg
Version Details
| Component | Version |
|---|---|
| ZipherX | 4.2.3 (Build 14) |
| zipherx-ffi | 0.1.0 (Rust FFI) |
| SQLCipher | 3.46.1 |
| Arti (Tor) | 0.37.x |
| bellman (Groth16) | 0.14 |
"Privacy is necessary for an open society in the electronic age."