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Trovebook

Trovebook is your personal, on-chain registry of zero-knowledge proof (ZKP) hashes — used to verify ownership, credentials, and attestations — without ever exposing the underlying data..

It functions as your proof ledger: a place to privately store cryptographic hashes tied to assets, skills, or contributions, all verifiable on demand.

What You Can Store in Trovebook

• Ownership proofs of digital or physical assets

• Verified credentials or licenses

• Contributions to DAOs, dApps, or protocols

• Peer-issued attestations

• Any other claim you want to verify - without revealing the original data

Each entry is hashed via zero-knowledge methods and mapped to a specific wallet address under your TRIS.

Privacy-Preserving, Verifiable

• Trovebook never stores actual documents, files, or content

• Only hashed commitments are stored, and proofs are generated locally

• At verification time, you generate a zero-knowledge proof locally, which is then matched to the corresponding hash stored on-chain — Tythe never sees your data

This creates a verifiable, unforgeable, but private archive of your credibility.

Linked to TRIS and Wallets

Each TRIS has one Trovebook.

Each wallet you link to your TRIS can have its own set of categorized hashes — making it easy to organize and verify claims tied to different roles or domains.

Use Cases

• Show proof of experience or DAO contribution

• Attest to your liquidity provision as a high-value investor

• Link your NFT ownership to a verified TRIS

• Prove real-world credentials without sharing documents

• Provide buyer/seller trust signals for digital assets


“Let your yes be yes and your no be no, so that you may not fall under condemnation.”

— James 5:12

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