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Saku

Numbers Over Addresses.

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Description

Saku - Numbers Over Addresses.


We Removed Addresses from Money

Crypto adoption didn’t fail because people can’t use apps. It failed because money still speaks machine language.
Every user already has a verified, global identity:

a phone number — trusted, remembered, embedded in social behavior.

But onchain, value moves through hexadecimal addresses:

  • memorized by no one

  • disconnected from social graphs

  • impossible to reason about at human speed

This forces users to translate intent into infrastructure. That friction kills adoption.

Saku removes that translation layer.
We built a non-custodial protocol where numbers replace addresses.
Users send value to phone numbers.

Smart contracts handle everything else.

  • No wallet addresses.

  • No copy–paste.

  • No crypto UI mental model.

This works only onchain.

Why?

  • Phone numbers are mapped to wallets via immutable smart contracts

  • Transfers are permissionless and trustless

  • Ownership is enforced cryptographically, not by servers

This is not a better wallet.

This is a new interaction model for money:
intent → execution → settlement.

Why this scales:

  • 8B phone numbers = pre-existing onchain endpoints

  • Social graphs = built-in distribution

  • No onboarding = users already have an identity

  • Non-custodial = no trust assumption

  • Arbitrum L2 = cheap, instant finality

When abstraction is complete, users don’t know they’re using crypto.
They just send money.

Progress During Hackathon

<p>During the hackathon, we successfully designed and deployed Saku entirely on Arbitrum, focusing on building a fully non-custodial protocol that maps phone numbers to wallets through immutable smart contracts. We implemented and tested the complete end-to-end transaction flow from phone number input and wallet resolution to onchain execution and settlement ensuring low fees and fast confirmations. In parallel, we developed a minimal frontend that removes wallet address exposure and abstracts infrastructure complexity, delivering an intuitive user experience while maintaining a permissionless and trustless architecture secured by Arbitrum.</p>

Tech Stack

SolidityNextWeb3
Team Leader
RRiyan
GitHub Link
github

GitHub

https://github.com/riyqnn/saku
Product Category
DeFiInfraOther