Welcome to the NT² Blog
2 min read By NT²
This is where we publish product stories—not spec sheets—about structured privacy, local-first vaulting, and handing sensitive data to another person without email attachments or chat screenshots.
What is NT² Vault?
NT² — Null Trust² — is a structured digital asset vault for the data that does not belong in a notes app or a login password manager:
- Cryptocurrency mnemonics and wallet details
- Bank account and routing numbers
- Identity documents (metadata plus encrypted scans)
- High-value credentials such as API keys
You fill in purpose-built templates—not a blank page. Everything is encrypted on your device with a zero-knowledge design: your master password and keys never leave the browser, and NT² cannot read your vault contents.
NT² is local-first. Daily use works offline after the first app load. No account is required to create a vault on your device.
The product site at nt2.me covers pricing, help, and how it works. When we launch publicly, the vault app will live at se.nt2.me—read the hostname as sent to me: where ciphertext can arrive when someone shares with you.
Store, share, and present
We organize the product around three jobs:
| Pillar | What you do |
|---|---|
| Store | Keep secrets structured and encrypted locally |
| Share | Hand off to another person under your control—not a pasted screenshot |
| Present | Show only what the moment requires (e.g. last-four digits, not a full statement) |
What we're building: structured templates, encrypted attachments, auto-lock, clipboard auto-clear, vault-to-vault sharing, encrypted links, share files, safe in-person presentation, and .nt2backup export for device migration.
Public launch: NT² Vault is in active development. This blog shares the product story ahead of release. When we launch, you'll open the app at se.nt2.me—until then, see nt2.me for positioning, pricing, and privacy.
Why this blog exists
nt2.me is built for discovery: landing pages, pricing, privacy policy, and help topics that answer specific questions quickly.
blog.nt2.me is different. Here we publish stories: recognizable moments (seed phrase in Apple Notes, ID photos in WhatsApp, API keys in Slack) and how structured, encrypted habits change them. Posts will be longer than a help article, narrower than “everything NT² can do,” and grounded in real personas—not fear marketing.
You can expect:
- Problem-led narratives about store, share, and present
- Honest notes about what is in development and what will ship at launch
- English posts first, with Traditional Chinese translations when ready
- A single clear next step: learn more on nt2.me while we finish the product
We will not use third-party analytics on this site (DEC-024 applies across our public surfaces).
Learn more
While we prepare for launch:
- About NT²: nt2.me/about
- Use cases: nt2.me/help/use-cases
- Follow new stories: RSS feed
More stories soon.
Last updated 2026-06-28
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