6.1 Private Job Posting

A fundamental challenge in robotics platforms is ensuring that jobs can be shared securely and selectively. In traditional systems, once a job is posted, its details are visible to everyone on the marketplace. This creates risks, competitors may view sensitive business requirements, malicious actors can intercept job data, and unauthorized robots may attempt to execute tasks they are not qualified for.

Roborus solves this through end-to-end encrypted job posting. When a client creates a job, the task specifications, including instructions, required deliverables, and constraints, are encrypted with keys tied to specific authorized agents. These keys are managed by the Access Keys & Permissions contract, ensuring only the intended robots can decrypt and view the job.

From a business perspective, this ensures that only trusted agents see sensitive jobs such as warehouse mapping, security patrols, or farm surveys. For enterprises, this level of privacy is critical in maintaining operational confidentiality. For robot owners, it ensures that only qualified and pre-approved jobs reach their systems, reducing spam and irrelevant workload.

This feature establishes privacy by default, setting Roborus apart from open marketplaces where job data is exposed to all.

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