Relay
Relay is a cross-chain swap protocol that facilitates trustless Bitcoin trades across blockchains.
Known Relay Addresses
1 tracked Bitcoin address attributed to Relay. Select any address to view its full privacy audit.
How Protocol Addresses Appear On-Chain
Protocol addresses belong to DeFi platforms, bridges, and on-chain services. Interactions with these addresses are recorded on the public blockchain, the same as any other Bitcoin transaction.
Blockchain analytics platforms track protocol addresses to map on-chain activity. Using a bridge or swap protocol creates visible links between addresses, which is inherent to how these protocols operate on a public ledger.
Protocol interactions are permanent on-chain records. This is a feature of Bitcoin's transparency: all historical transactions remain publicly accessible.
On-Chain Data Visible to Relay
- Your wallet address and its public transaction history
- Transaction amounts, timestamps, and counterparty addresses
- Activity patterns visible on the public blockchain
- Address clusters identified through standard blockchain analysis
On-Chain vs Spark
Every on-chain Bitcoin transaction creates a permanent public record. Spark moves Bitcoin off-chain using statechains: no address to look up, no transaction to trace.
Frequently Asked Questions
Every Bitcoin transaction is permanent.
Spark moves Bitcoin off-chain. No address to look up, no transaction to trace. Instant, free, and self-custodial.