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Veritas

Email 2.0 — The trust layer the internet never had

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Overview

One identity. Verifiable everywhere. Self-sovereign identity with cryptographically signed messaging. Know exactly who you're talking to, without trusting anyone but math.

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The Problem

Email is broken. Anyone can send as anyone. In an era of AI-generated content and sophisticated impersonation, there's no reliable way to verify who you're actually communicating with. The internet has no trust layer.

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Our Approach

Veritas introduces VMTP—Verifiable Messaging Transfer Protocol. Every message is cryptographically signed by your self-sovereign identity. Trust is based on math, not institutions. Users own their identity completely.

Key Features

  • 1Self-sovereign identity (DID)
  • 2VMTP: Verifiable messaging protocol
  • 3Selective disclosure—prove claims without revealing data
  • 4Cross-platform cryptographic verification
  • 5Invisible cryptography—users never see key management

Tech Stack

RustAxumPostgreSQLEd25519W3C DID Standards

Research Paper

Veritas: The Trust Layer for the Internet

Deep dive into the architecture and philosophy behind Veritas.

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