Ungovernable Misfits

A Prescription for Privacy | The Confab 30: Vik Sharɱa

Apr 3, 2026
Vik Sharɱa, founder and CEO of Cake Wallet and long-time privacy-focused technologist. He recounts a Coinbase ban that pushed him toward Monero and building privacy-first wallets. They discuss why privacy should be default, Monero vs Bitcoin privacy tooling, multi-coin practicality, AI’s impact on development and surveillance, and real-world access via stablecoins.
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ANECDOTE

Coinbase Closure Sparked Cake Wallet

  • Vik Sharɱa had his Coinbase account closed after buying antibiotics on AlphaBay, which revealed chain‑analysis linking his payment.
  • That incident triggered his deep dive into Monero and privacy tools, and motivated him to build Cake Wallet as an iPhone Monero client.
ADVICE

Avoid Linking Identities To KYC Exchanges

  • Avoid linking identities to KYC exchanges if you want transactional privacy with Bitcoin.
  • Use privacy‑minded workflows or privacy coins because a single mistake can expose transactions forever.
INSIGHT

Multi Coin World Strengthens User Choice

  • Vik argues a multi‑coin world is healthy: different coins solve different problems like privacy or settlement.
  • Cake Wallet supports Bitcoin and Monero and experiments with features like silent payments and PayJoin v2.
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