When you send ETH to multiple addresses in sequence or batch, chain analysis tools instantly cluster those transactions around your source wallet and build a complete picture of your payout structure, including which wallets received funds, how much each received, and when. HoudiniSwap creates a separate, independently routed swap order for each recipient, ensuring no on-chain observer can reconstruct the batch or link any individual recipient back to the source.
A public batch payout does not only expose the sender. Every recipient address is permanently linked to the source wallet and to every other address in the same batch, giving chain analysis tools a ready-made cluster to work from. HoudiniSwap routes each order through its own private path, so recipient addresses have no visible on-chain connection to the source or to each other. Both sides of every transaction stay private.
Public batch ETH transfers expose not just addresses but amounts and timestamps, data points that competitors, counterparties, and analytics firms use to profile your treasury operations and estimate your total obligations. HoudiniSwap's private routing disrupts both amount matching and timing correlation across the full batch, ensuring that no individual order can be linked to another or traced back to the originating wallet through behavioural analysis.




Ethereum (ETH) is the native currency of the world's largest smart contract platform, powering DeFi, NFTs, DAOs, and thousands of decentralised applications across the Web3 ecosystem. ETH is used to pay gas fees, settle transfers, and move value between wallets and protocols. Because every Ethereum transaction is permanently public, anyone moving ETH to multiple destinations at once is broadcasting a detailed map of their financial activity to every on-chain observer, making batch swap privacy essential for any meaningful multi-recipient operation.
Every batch swap is grouped under a shared identifier that lets you monitor the status of all orders simultaneously through a single endpoint. Each order progresses independently through its own lifecycle, from deposit detection through to completion. Private orders include an additional anonymising stage, which means they typically complete within 15 to 45 minutes depending on network conditions.