Overview
- Multiple articles say the whitelist is opening soon for early access to the Zero Knowledge Proof (ZKP) protocol.
- The project describes a token-staking model where users submit, verify, or challenge claims, earning rewards for correct outcomes and losing stakes for incorrect ones.
- Challenges are presented as an on-chain auditing tool that can penalize false claims and reward successful challengers.
- Backers frame the design around zero-knowledge proofs to validate information without revealing underlying data, with cited applications in finance, healthcare, and identity checks.
- Two Coindoo pieces are labeled as sponsored content, and readers are urged by the publisher to conduct independent research.