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Open privacy infrastructure enabling any application to verify privacy, security, and trust through zero-knowledge proofs—without exposing user data.
Key Features
Four foundational capabilities making privacy verification accessible to any application.
PrivacyFeed, ThreatFeed, MetaProof, AccessProof, and ReputationFeed—apps query verified proofs without rebuilding privacy infrastructure.
Developers pay for API queries. Validators stake to verify proofs. Users stake for premium features. Quarterly burns reduce supply.
Analysis happens on-device, proofs verified on-chain. Your data never exposed—not even to the apps querying results.
DeFi protocols, wallets, browsers, dApps—any application can integrate GeckoCore feeds to make privacy-informed decisions.
How It Works
Every app rebuilds privacy verification from scratch. Duplicate work, siloed intelligence, and "trust us" claims you can't verify. Privacy doesn't scale this way.
Apps query GeckoCore's five feeds instead of building alone. One analysis serves many consumers. Zero-knowledge proofs verify claims cryptographically—not "trust us," but "prove it."
GeckoCore Protocol
Development Roadmap
Transparent timeline from architecture to public launch.
Architecture finalization, whitepaper v2, community feedback
Developer Preview, SDK v1.0, first external integrations
1,000 early adopters, validator program, security audits
Mainnet live, 8 reference products unified, open infrastructure
Developer Access Tiers
Free tier for prototyping. $PRICKO staking unlocks production-grade access and priority verification.
Our Commitments
These aren't marketing promises. They're architectural requirements.
We verify wallet ownership—that's it. No profiles, no tracking.
Smart contracts are publicly auditable. Everything provable.
Authentication libraries and APIs open-sourced for audit.
Disconnect anytime. Your data, your keys, your control.
Join developers, validators, and early adopters building privacy-first applications. SDK launches Q2 2026.
Developer Preview limited to 1,000 early integrations