An open source initiative exploring how cryptographic timestamps and anonymous pattern matching might empower vulnerable voices.
Empowering vulnerable voices with temporal sovereignty—the right to own your timeline and find solidarity safely.
Researching how blockchain timestamps might support evidence requirements. Early precedents show promise, but significant legal work remains.
Military-grade encryption with anonymous pattern matching. Find others with similar experiences without exposing yourself.
Exploring support for 36 languages with cultural sensitivity (currently in research phase). Crisis-aware features that adapt to regional needs. Justice shouldn't have borders.
A comprehensive security platform designed by survivors, for survivors.
Voice, text, photo, video—document in seconds with automatic encryption
Privacy-preserving technology to find others with similar experiences anonymously
Shake to hide. Wrong PIN erases. Multiple emergency triggers
Exploring Bitcoin-secured proof that may support legal proceedings
Coordinate safely with threshold revealing and group testimonies
Native iOS/Android with offline-first sync and biometric security
Researching in public with community input at every stage.
Core architecture, encryption systems, and blockchain integration. Actively gathering global legal feedback to ensure court admissibility, as well as other legal and psychological/sensitivity feedback.
Limited research partnerships with organizations. Core testimony features with legal framework exploration.
Broader community engagement. Testing approaches with expanded stakeholder input.
Vision for wider accessibility. Multi-language support and regional adaptations based on research findings.
This is more than code—it's a movement to protect vulnerable voices worldwide.
Contribute to core development, security reviews, or build integrations. Every commit helps protect someone.
Help create trauma-informed UX, accessible interfaces, and culturally sensitive designs.
We're actively seeking legal professionals to help navigate admissibility requirements across jurisdictions. Your expertise can shape whether this vision becomes reality.
Help us explore use cases and requirements through research partnerships.