Privacy Protocol Oracle is a decentralized oracle system that brings real-world data on-chain using privacy-preserving mechanisms and community-driven validation. Built on Polygon and powered by zkKYC, the protocol
enables verified contributors to securely resolve data requests, settle disputes, and feed Web3 apps with trusted information—all without exposing personal identities.
Users complete wallet-based identity checks through a zero-knowledge proof flow, ensuring they are real and unique without exposing any personal information. This opens oracle participation to the public while maintaining full privacy and compliance.
Once verified, oracles receive randomized prompts to vote on data accuracy or dispute outcomes. All votes are encrypted using privacy-preserving cryptographic methods to maintain fairness, prevent bias, and secure the voting process.
Oracles are automatically rewarded for valid contributions. The system calculates scores based on vote accuracy, participation consistency, and dispute resolution outcomes—distributing on-chain rewards directly to contributor wallets.
Once a quorum of encrypted votes is collected, a consensus algorithm aggregates and finalizes the validated outcome. Only when a secure consensus is reached is the data published to smart contracts or requesting applications.
All oracle activity is protected using the Data Ownership Protocol (DOP), ensuring no metadata or vote history can be linked to a specific user—maximizing both anonymity and network integrity
A structured onboarding system allows early adopters to join via wallet integration. Future updates will allow full smart contract automation of registration, verification, and voting role assignment