Use Cases

Our platform leverages Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZKPs) to address critical privacy challenges in neurotechnology. Here are some key applications:

Neuro-ID Verification

  • Verify neural biometrics without revealing raw brain data. Instead of transmitting sensitive brainwave patterns, our technology uses a ZKP to confirm a user's identity based on their unique neural signature, ensuring a secure and anonymous verification process. This is crucial for applications where a person's cognitive identity is used for access control or authentication.

Cognitive Access Control

  • Grant access to devices, applications, or sensitive data based on a verified mental state while preserving user privacy. For example, a user could prove they are in a state of focused concentration to unlock a high-security file without exposing the underlying neural data that proves their focus. This offers a new level of secure and private access control for both personal and enterprise use cases.

Privacy-Preserving Payments

  • Integrate secure, anonymous crypto transactions for neuro-enabled apps and devices. Our technology allows users to "pay and interact" with these applications using stablecoins or other cryptocurrencies, all powered by zero-knowledge protocols. This ensures that payment information and the associated neural data remain separate and private.

Research Consent Auditing

  • Cryptographically prove ethical use of neural data in clinical and academic studies. With ZKPs, researchers can prove they have adhered to a patient's consent rules without revealing the patient's individual data. This ensures robust compliance with regulations like GDPR and offers cryptographic guarantees for data use auditing, building trust and transparency in neuro-research.

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