6.5 Encrypted Data Vaults
Robots generate vast amounts of valuable data during task execution, logs, maps, sensor readings, video frames, and environment metadata. In traditional systems, this data is either exposed publicly, stored in insecure silos, or locked entirely without monetization potential.
Roborus introduces the Telemetry Vault, a secure off-chain storage system where all task data is encrypted end-to-end. Only the client who commissioned the job (or authorized third parties) can access this information. The encryption keys are managed through the Access Keys system, ensuring that data ownership remains with the client at all times.
Beyond storage, the Vault supports token- and NFT-gated access. This allows enterprises to tokenize datasets, offering access only to stakeholders who hold the correct tokens. For example:
A logistics company could tokenize warehouse mapping data, selling gated access to partners.
A research lab could restrict access to specialized agricultural drone footage to token holders.
This transforms raw robotic data into a secure and tradable digital asset, unlocking new monetization models while ensuring maximum privacy.
The combination of encrypted telemetry and token-gated access positions Roborus as a privacy-first robotics data economy, where sensitive information can be stored, shared, or monetized without exposure risks.
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