No SIM. No Number. No Trace.
The messenger they can't register. Z-TEXT — built on blockchain,
not a SIM card.
Governments and carriers want every phone tied to a verified identity.
New rules push for a government ID before you can activate a SIM. The burner phone is being squeezed out.
But here is the thing they missed: Z-TEXT has no SIM to register. No phone number. No email. No SIM. There is no identity to hand over, because Z-TEXT never asks for one.
How can a messenger work with no SIM and no phone number?
Z-TEXT identifies you by a shielded blockchain address —
a Z-Address. It works like a wallet address, but private.
You share your Z-Address, the other person shares theirs, and you talk.
No SIM card. No phone number. No carrier. No registry. Z-TEXT runs on the BitcoinZ blockchain, not on a phone network.
You want this?
No SIM card required
No phone number required
No email, no KYC, no identity verification
Identity is a private Z-Address, not a phone number
Encrypted with zk-SNARKs zero-knowledge proofs + AES-256-GCM
Built on the BitcoinZ blockchain — one 24-word seed recovers everything
ZK its zero leaks

