Proof of Continuity

Zero Identity. Zero Password. Context‑Bound Proof.

A protocol‑level trust architecture designed for a world beyond static identity, passwords, and legacy recovery mechanisms.

The Problem

Most digital systems still rely on static identifiers: usernames, phone numbers, passwords, and persistent accounts. These identifiers create permanent attack surfaces and fragile recovery workflows.

Proof of Continuity explores an alternative approach: systems that do not store identity but instead verify cryptographic continuity of an operational process.

Architecture Overview

The architecture focuses on continuity proofs rather than identity validation. Key components operate together to generate context‑bound cryptographic evidence for each operation.

Design Principles

Research & Whitepapers

The Proof of Continuity research program explores new models for post‑identity digital trust systems.

Contact

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