How to Apply
Whether you're working on a specific project, or you're still exploring possibilities, you can connect with our team for guidance.

Privacy Disclosure Framework
Define and standardize how users, auditors, or institutions can request and verify scoped visibility into private data (via view keys, selective disclosures, or zk attestations). This enables auditable privacy and compliant transparency across protocols. Example deliverables might involve creating a common schema and toolkit for handling disclosure requests, building user-facing dashboards or SDKs that enable time-limited and scoped data sharing, and developing adapters that make privacy proofs interoperable across different protocols. Projects could also explore zero-knowledge circuits that allow verification without revealing full data, along with clear consent flows and scope-selection patterns to protect user control. A strong security analysis demonstrating minimal information leakage would further reinforce trust in the framework. Success signals would include real demonstrations of user-to-auditor disclosure flows across multiple privacy protocols, early adoption of the shared schema by privacy wallets or compliance partners, and independent reviews confirming limited privacy leakage. Strong documentation, well-defined adapter patterns, and evidence of compatibility with frameworks such as GDPR and AML would signal that the approach is both practical and responsible.
Tags
- Privacy
Out of Scope
- Universal backdoor or master key systems - Non-consensual disclosure mechanisms - Full transaction history exports without scoping capabilities - Systems that bypass user approval workflows - Centralized compliance services with vendor lock-in


