In-Voluntary Selective De-Anonymization (SeDe)
In-Voluntary Selective De-Anonymization (SeDe)
Veilnyx maintains decentralization by distributing decision-making authority among multiple entities in the SeDe framework, including revokers and guardians, rather than relying on a single controlling party. You can learn more about Veilnyx compliance here.
The private keys of revokers and guardians are used together to de-anonymize transactions within the Veilnyx ecosystem in a decentralized and distributed manner.
Revoker’s responsibility
Requests page
The de-anonymization process begins when a revoker submits a request. Guardians act as a safeguard against any unauthorized de-anonymization. A guardian ensures that de-anonymization only occurs when law enforcement provides a valid warrant or court order through a request raised on the Veilnyx compliance network. Without proper legal authorization, guardians reject the request, protecting user privacy.

Guardian’s responsibility
After the revoker creates a request, the guardians review it and cast their votes to determine whether the transaction should be de-anonymized. Once enough guardians approve the request and the threshold is met, they provide cryptographic permission through the “Give Permission” action in the interface, allowing the revoker to proceed. De-anonymization is then performed by the revoker using the “Decrypt” action in the interface. After the required cryptographic checks are completed in the background, the revoker can view the de-anonymized transaction details, including the stealth address, asset type, and asset value.
Normal user view
Normal users who are not revokers or guardians can only access transaction history from the homepage of Decom. Normal users or guardians don’t have access to de-anonymised transactions.

Compliance actors list

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