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White Paper
Validify Protocol White Paper v2
Complete technical documentation covering the protocol architecture, security model, attestation system, and roadmap. Learn how multi-signature verification and on-chain attestations create a new standard for Web3 community security.
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Validify is a Web3 security protocol that prevents phishing attacks by requiring multi-signature verification before link-containing announcements are published. Unlike reactive tools that detect threats after posting, Validify stops attacks at the source.
Existing bots scan for known malicious links after they're posted. Validify requires multiple admins to cryptographically approve announcements before publication. Even if one admin is compromised, they cannot post malicious links alone. Plus, our hardware wallet binding means attackers can't approve even with a stolen Discord account.
Yes. Our Discord bot is deployed and operational with multi-signature verification, hardware wallet binding, admin monitoring, and security alerts. On-chain attestations are live on Sepolia testnet, with mainnet deployment planned for Q1 2026.
The server owner can unbind the lost wallet and bind a new one. This requires the server owner's wallet signature, ensuring only authorized personnel can make this change. We recommend having backup recovery procedures documented.
Any Ethereum-compatible wallet that can sign messages works with Validify. This includes hardware wallets like Ledger and Trezor, as well as software wallets like MetaMask and Rainbow.
Slightly, by design. The friction is the feature. Attackers exploit urgencyβ"Mint NOW before it's gone!" Validify forces a verification step that legitimate announcements can easily pass but attackers cannot bypass. Most verifications complete in under 2 minutes.
We're currently in beta with founding partner communities. Pricing tiers will be announced at public launch in Q1 2026. Early access partners receive preferential pricing and input on feature development.
Not currently. We're focused on building working infrastructure first. Our Q4 2026 roadmap includes exploration of token utility frameworks, but only if they add genuine value to the protocol rather than speculation.
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