The Enigmatic Protocol — steganographic messages on DigiByte
The Enigmatic Protocol hides messages in plain sight on the DigiByte blockchain. Instead of a single obvious payload, it encodes meaning across the structure of transactions themselves — value planes, UTXO topology, and OP_RETURN data — so a message can travel through ordinary-looking on-chain activity and be recovered by anyone who knows how to read it.
This is communication as permanent record taken to its logical end: a note that, once written, is as durable and censorship-resistant as the chain that carries it. The protocol explores what it means to use a public ledger as a medium rather than just a payment rail — steganography secured by proof of work, where the carrier and the vault are the same thing.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the Enigmatic Protocol?
- A method for encoding hidden messages in DigiByte transactions using value planes, UTXO topology, and OP_RETURN data.
- Where are the messages stored?
- On the DigiByte blockchain itself, making them as permanent and censorship-resistant as the chain.