Lock value first. Share access second.
SORT turns a transfer into controlled access: the sender locks SOL in a claim vault, creates a password, and shares a link that can be opened without choosing the receiver wallet up front.
A claim link proves intent, not identity.
The link carries the path to the locked value while the secret gates the release. The recipient claims from their own wallet only after the code matches, keeping the send flow clean and wallet-agnostic.
claimable drops swaps private sends
Claimable Drops
Token Swap
Private Send
USDC Vault
Stealth Address
Expiring Drops
Multi-Claim Splits
Wallet History
Portfolio
Receive (QR)
SPL Tokens
Memo + Fees
Reclaim Expired
Password Locks
Jupiter Swap
Helius Indexer
Anchor Vault
Solana Mainnet
Features.
Claimable Transfers
SORT locks value in a Solana vault instead of sending it directly to a wallet. The sender creates a password-protected claim link, and the receiver unlocks the funds only when the secret matches the on-chain hash.
Vault Locking
Claim Links
Password Hashes
PDA Vaults
SOL / USDC Flows
One-time Claims
Expirations
Sender Reclaim
Intent Access
No Recipient Required
Fragment Keys
Controlled Release
Privacy by Intent
SORT does not promise invisible money; it removes the direct recipient handoff. Amounts and claims remain on-chain, while access is gated by the secret so value can move through a shareable link without exposing a fixed destination wallet up front.
No Direct Wallet Send
Asset Isolation
On-chain Validation
SHA-256 Secrets
Claim Conditions
Burner Wallet Friendly
Minimal Backend
Transparent State
Multi-claim Splits
Stealth Upgrade Path
Solana Program
Claim Audits
One Claim Link.
Every Locked Transfer.
Whether you are locking funds, sharing a password link, or letting a receiver claim from a vault, SORT turns the flow into one clean intent. No fixed recipient wallet at send time. No complex escrow UX. Just controlled access.






Frequently Asked
Questions
SORT is a claim-link system for Solana. Instead of sending funds directly to a wallet, the sender locks value, creates a secret, and shares a link that releases the funds only when the receiver proves access.
Not yet, and the app is honest about that. In the current MVP, amounts and claim activity can still be visible on-chain. The privacy gain is that the sender does not need to define the recipient wallet when the value is locked.
The current prototype creates a temporary claim wallet per link, encrypts its secret with the code, and moves SOL after the receiver unlocks it. The final architecture is intended to move this control into a Solana program vault.
No. SORT does not have a token. No SORT token contract exists.