# Utility Expansion (Q3 2025)

This phase marks the transformation of Invinos from a collection of tools into a unified, encrypted operating system capable of handling real workflows across AI, DeFi, and private browsing.

Key capabilities going live during this quarter include:

**Full rollout of zkMixer withdrawal automation**\
Users will be able to complete private token swaps without connecting wallets. With automated bundling and randomized delays, zkMixer reaches its full form, eliminating onchain traceability even for non-technical users.

**Launch of encrypted AI agent module**\
Users will gain access to a local or relay-based AI system that performs all processing offline or via encrypted relays. This ensures that prompts, conversations, and outputs remain entirely private never stored or shared.

**Dashboard upgrades with full token and fee visibility**\
The privacy dashboard will evolve to include token detection, module management, and real-time fee analysis. Users will be able to see how protected they are and make adjustments instantly, without sharing any data externally.

**VINOS token utility activation**\
Token holders will begin receiving real benefits: fee discounts, priority access to new modules, and governance influence. Holding VINOS becomes directly tied to deeper functionality within the platform.

**Improved session isolation for browser and mixer**\
Session-based tracking is defeated through stronger isolation protocols. Browser and mixer modules will create isolated sandboxed environments for each user interaction, preventing any linkage between sessions.

**Anonymous DEX launch**\
This new module enables users to swap assets without exposing their identity or trading behavior. Built using cross-chain routing, disposable wallets, and zkMixer pipelines, the Anonymous DEX bypasses public mempools and order books entirely.

This is the beginning of full-stack encrypted workflows across AI, browser, and blockchain accessible from a single mobile-native privacy OS.


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