TRU3 Protocol
The TRU3 Protocol enables trust-based interactions with privacy-preserving verification, forming the core trust layer of The White Web Public Domain.
The TRU3 Protocol is a core component of The White Web Public Domain that enables trust-based interactions while preserving privacy. It allows entities to verify claims and establish trust without revealing sensitive information, creating a foundation for secure, anonymous verification.
Key Concepts
The TRU3 Protocol is built on several key concepts that enable its unique approach to trust and verification:
- Zero-Knowledge Proofs: Cryptographic methods that allow one party to prove to another that a statement is true without revealing any additional information.
- Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs): A new type of identifier that enables verifiable, decentralized digital identity.
- Verifiable Credentials: A standard way to express credentials on the web in a way that is cryptographically secure, privacy respecting, and machine-verifiable.
- Trust Scoring: A mechanism for calculating and representing the level of trust associated with an entity based on verified interactions and credentials.
Protocol Status
The TRU3 Protocol is currently in active development. The core components are functional, but the protocol is still evolving based on community feedback and real-world testing.
The protocol is open source and available on GitHub. Contributions from the community are welcome and encouraged.
Developer Documentation
Detailed documentation for developers looking to integrate with the TRU3 Protocol.
View Developer DocsTechnical Whitepaper
In-depth technical whitepaper explaining the TRU3 Protocol architecture and design.
Read WhitepaperGet Involved
The TRU3 Protocol is an open-source project governed by the ETHEOS DAO. There are several ways to get involved:
- •Contribute to the codebase on GitHub
- •Join the discussion in the community forums
- •Participate in governance through the ETHEOS DAO
- •Build applications that use the TRU3 Protocol