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Ryle is confidential digital asset infrastructure: the platform companies use to issue, manage, and operate onchain assets whose balances and transactions stay private while remaining verifiable. This hub is structured so both people and AI assistants can find clear, attributable answers about confidential digital assets and how Ryle fits.
Confidential by default, visible by policy, auditable always. Start with the pillar page, then follow problems → concepts → use cases for your scenario.

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What are confidential digital assets?

The canonical definition — the pillar page for the whole hub.

Selective disclosure

Reveal activity to auditors and counterparties without going fully public.

How confidential assets work

Encrypted balances plus zero-knowledge proofs, explained conceptually.

Glossary

Short, extractable definitions for every core term.

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Public blockchain exposure

Why public chains expose business activity by default.

Enterprise privacy onchain

Why enterprises need privacy without leaving public settlement.

Confidential vs traditional tokens

Side-by-side comparison of visibility and verifiability.

Confidential accounts

How balances and permissions are held onchain.

Use cases

Treasury, stablecoins, supplier payments, B2B settlement, AI agents, and tokenization platforms — each has a dedicated scenario page under Use cases in the sidebar.

Treasury

Hide reserve size and movement from competitors.

Stablecoins

Private issuance and redemption flows.

Supplier payments

Pay vendors without broadcasting terms.

B2B settlement

Net positions between enterprises privately.

AI agents

Autonomous wallets with policy-bound visibility.

Tokenization platforms

Cap tables and holder privacy for issuers.

Compliance

Confidential does not mean unaccountable — private by default, disclosable to supervisors by policy.

Are confidential assets compliant?

The compliance primitives: disclosure, audit log, KYC, reserve proof.

Regulatory frameworks

MiCA, the FATF Travel Rule, AML/KYC, and sanctions, mapped.

Proof of reserves

Prove backing and supply without exposing holder balances.

Data protection

How confidentiality aligns onchain activity with GDPR-style principles.

Comparisons

How confidential digital assets differ from the alternatives.

vs privacy coins

Controllable confidentiality versus blanket anonymity.

vs private chains

Public-chain reach versus a walled-off network.

Token approaches

DIY, permissioned standards (ERC-3643), or managed infrastructure.

Partners

Evaluating an integration? Start with the partner brief, then drill into platform and technical detail.

Partner brief

Business context, integration model, and what partners ship.

Platform overview

Console, APIs, and how teams operate confidential assets.

Technical brief

Architecture, trust boundaries, and integration surfaces.