CURRENT PROBLEMS
Centralized data
By using Clorophilla Protocol users are the owners of their data which is stored encrypted on public ledgers.
Regulation
We know this will happen at some point, but we don’t know when or how. With this in mind, we are developing a framework that will benefit all the actors in this space.
Transparency
Clorophilla Protocol is one of the few projects with impact both on-chain and off-chain.
THE SOLUTION
An on-chain encrypted data-sharing protocol

The user encrypts information and stores it on-chain.
Decryption is possible only for certain beneficiaries
USE CASES
Proof of Ownership
With information stored on-chain, proof-of-ownership & proof-of-funds can now be done in a decentralized way.
KYC
This is the only method of performing on-chain KYC and associate data with an anonymus on-chain address
Encrypted Data Sharing
Clorophilla Protocol can be used for P2P encrypted messaging using public blockchains.
SECONDARY USE CASES
Ownership proof
With encrypted identity information connected to an address, set ownership & proof of funds can now be done in a decentralized way. Useful in cases of ownership dispute and regulatory requirements.
Private Key Share
This is the only method of sharing a private key in a trustless and decentralized way. Useful in case of emergency when sharing with trusted parties such as family members, trustees and lawyers is necessary.
Encrypted Messaging
With encrypted identity information connected to an address, set ownership & proof of funds can now be done in a decentralized way. Useful in cases of ownership dispute and regulatory requirements.
Centralized exchanges
Decentralized exchanges
Banks
Launchpads
ROADMAP
Q3 2024
Fundraising
Q3 2024
Start of Development
Q1 2025
Launch of Alpha Version
Q4 2024
Strategic Partnerships with Stakeholders
Q2 2025
Start of Marketing Campaign
Q3 2025
Launch of Beta Version
Q3 2025
Audit
Q4 2025
Go Live
PARTNERS
FAQ
Yes, Clorophilla Protocol is completely decentralized. There are no servers and the data sharing process in performed exclusively on-chain.
Yes, Clorophilla Protocol is completely decentralized. There are no servers and the data sharing process in performed exclusively on-chain.
The main use cases are KYC, proof-of-ownership for on-chain addresses and the associated assets, encrypted messaging, proof-of-identity and secure data management.
There will be some minor costs associated with each operation (e.g. encryption, re-encryption, sharing). These costs will be much less than the industry standard.