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zkSafeZones

zklocus.dev

zkSafeZones is a blockchain and Zero-Knowledge Proofs based solution designed to enhance civilian protection in conflict zones by providing secure, private geolocation sharing. It aims to reduce casualties and ensure compliance with international humanitarian law through on-chain legal enforcement and an incentive-based system using the $ZKL token. The system is designed for offline capabilities and integration with humanitarian organizations.

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Must Have

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Bleeding-Edge Project Incubator

Rapid Prototype Development

Open Contributor Network

Community-Driven Funding Platform

Modular Project Portfolio

Other

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Blueprint Repository

Communication and Outreach Channels

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Vision and Mission Framework

Pitch and Funding Calls

Strategic Roadmap Publishing

Rationale

zkSafeZones, an extension of zkLocus, is a project that leverages blockchain and Zero-Knowledge Proofs for civilian protection in conflict areas. This aligns with the 'Bleeding-Edge Project Incubator' as it's a novel application of technology. The project involves 'Rapid Prototype Development' as it describes a system being built and deployed. The GitHub repository indicates an 'Open Contributor Network' and a 'Blueprint Repository' for code and documentation. The contact page provides 'Communication and Outreach Channels' for collaboration.