A Trustless Healthcare Network for Humans, Providers, and Machines
The dHealth Protocol links real-world healthcare actions to cryptographic proof, so anyone can verify what happened, who acted, and under what authority, without relying on vendor databases or storing sensitive medical data on-chain. Healthcare is becoming more continuous and increasingly relies on AI, devices, and care robots. dHealth provides the verifiable, privacy-preserving infrastructure to coordinate these actors at scale.
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Four Core Primitives
dHealth is built on four elements:
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Credentials (Who): cryptographic identities for people, organisations, AI agents, and robots.
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Schemas (Meaning): shared definitions that standardise what an attestation represents.
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Attestations (What): signed, immutable, revocation-aware claims that an action/state occurred.
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Mandates (Authority): explicit, time-bound, revocable delegations to act or attest.
Together, they create portable, audit-ready proof across institutions.
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Human-Centric + Private by Design
Humans stay accountable. Machines can participate, but only under explicit mandates traceable to responsible people or institutions. Privacy is structural: only cryptographic commitments and revocation states are on-chain; evidence stays off-chain under user/institution control.
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Meaning ≠ Money
The protocol separates accountability from payments:
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Stablecoins handle payments and reimbursements.
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DHP token is a participation and accountability asset locked to back identities, mandates, and attestations. It is not for payments.
Participation + Sustainability
Actors participate by locking a small, reclaimable DHP deposit (often sponsored by organisations), with predictable, low, USD-denominated per-action fees. Solana-native DHP is canonical, with 2% annual inflation and no hard cap. Inflation is distributed only to active contributors, not passive holders.
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What It Enables
Continuous care, verifiable research, outcome-based reimbursement, outcome-linked donations, and accountable AI/robot workflows — all based on proof of action, not unverifiable documents.
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