Xhavic is a blockchain-based platform focused on secure, delayed, and conditional digital asset transfers. It is designed to give users greater control, transparency, and confidence when interacting with blockchain technology.
Xhavic is built and maintained by a dedicated core team, with a long-term vision of growing into a community-driven platform supported by developers, contributors, and users around the world.
⚠️ Important Notice:
No one from Xhavic will ever ask for your private keys, seed phrases, or OTPs. Any such request should be treated as fraudulent.
In the blockchain space, similar terms are often misunderstood. To avoid confusion, here is a simple clarification of how key terms relate to Xhavic:
Xhavic is a technology platform that provides smart contract–based tools for managing time-locked and condition-based transactions on supported blockchain networks.
Xhavic does not own, govern, or control any blockchain network.
Blockchain networks are public, decentralized systems operated by global communities of node operators, developers, and users. Xhavic interacts with these networks but does not control them.
Native blockchain tokens (such as ETH or other supported assets) are used to pay transaction fees and interact with smart contracts. Token prices, availability, and network behavior are determined entirely by the blockchain ecosystem—not by Xhavic.
Xhavic is:
Xhavic is not:
Xhavic’s mission is to make advanced blockchain transaction logic accessible, understandable, and secure for everyone.
We aim to:
To achieve our mission, Xhavic focuses on two long-term goals:
While not all components are open source, Xhavic is committed to:
Xhavic follows a structured development roadmap that evolves with user feedback, security research, and ecosystem changes.
We actively welcome:
If you’re interested in:
You can reach us at:
Unless otherwise stated:
Final Note
Xhavic is built for users who value control, security, and clarity in blockchain transactions.
We believe blockchain technology works best when users fully understand what is happening — before, during, and after every transaction.