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Who is Fiber for?

Fiber is built for anyone who wants a more intuitive and more private way to build, preserve, and protect wealth. While early blockchain innovations once offered people a new path toward financial independence, much of onchain activity today has become highly readable and easy to trace. As a result, financial privacy has quietly eroded - creating the need for a new standard. Fiber is built for a new era of financial privacy. It gives users a way to manage wealth on their own terms through a product designed to be simple from the start, with a minimal learning curve, frictionless onboarding, and the core tools needed to hold assets, generate yield, and access wealth-building products in one place - privately.

Why Fiber Exists

Financial privacy, control, and ease of use should not be mutually exclusive.

For most people, building and protecting wealth still depends majorly on systems that are restrictive, invasive, or difficult to use. Traditional financial platforms are often easy to navigate, but they require users to give up privacy, control, and in many cases access. On the other hand, crypto introduced a new model of ownership and self-custody, but much of the experience remains too technical, too public, and too fragmented for everyday use. This has created a gap. People want the freedom and ownership that crypto makes possible, but they also want the simplicity of modern financial products and the ability to manage wealth without exposing their financial activity by default.

Fiber exists to close that gap.

It is built on a simple belief: people should be able to build, preserve, and protect wealth on their own terms — privately, intuitively, and without relying on custodial systems. Fiber combines financial privacy, non-custodial ownership, intuitive design, and access to wealth-building assets into one product designed for real-world use. In a world where financial activity has become increasingly visible, trackable, and intermediated, Fiber represents a return to what many people wanted from this technology in the first place: greater control, stronger privacy, while still having access to important wealth-building tools.