Knoxnet is the first-ever offline-first blockchain, designed to be truly private like cash. There is nothing better than cash when it comes to privacy, but it is bound by geography and government regulations. Bitcoin was supposed to be the messiah, but with how fast technology is advancing, privacy today is almost a myth. A single transaction from your wallet can be traced back — patterns, identity, even location over time. We realised the problem isn’t just transparency — it’s that everything depends on the internet. So we decided to rebuild it from the ground up. Knoxnet is designed to operate in two states, giving users the best of both worlds: • An offline execution layer where transactions happen peer-to-peer, locally, without the internet — secured through encrypted state transfers and proximity-based validation • An online settlement layer where transactions are later synced and verified in batches, maintaining global consistency without exposing individual transaction data Instead of broadcasting everything to the world, Knoxnet keeps value movement local first, and only settles when needed. Powered by advanced cryptography like homomorphic encryption and private computation, the network can validate and reconcile without revealing balances or transaction history. This isn’t just another privacy chain. This is a new primitive for money. Offline like cash, online when needed, private by design.
Knoxnet is the first-ever offline-first blockchain, designed to be truly private like cash. There is nothing better than cash when it comes to privacy, but it is bound by geography and government regulations. Bitcoin was supposed to be the messiah, but with how fast technology is advancing, privacy today is almost a myth. A single transaction from your wallet can be traced back — patterns, identity, even location over time. We realised the problem isn’t just transparency — it’s that everything depends on the internet. So we decided to rebuild it from the ground up. Knoxnet is designed to operate in two states, giving users the best of both worlds: • An offline execution layer where transactions happen peer-to-peer, locally, without the internet — secured through encrypted state transfers and proximity-based validation • An online settlement layer where transactions are later synced and verified in batches, maintaining global consistency without exposing individual transaction data Instead of broadcasting everything to the world, Knoxnet keeps value movement local first, and only settles when needed. Powered by advanced cryptography like homomorphic encryption and private computation, the network can validate and reconcile without revealing balances or transaction history. This isn’t just another privacy chain. This is a new primitive for money. Offline like cash, online when needed, private by design.