4.1 Platform Overview
Roborus is a Web3-native privacy platform for robotics and AI, designed to enable secure collaboration between clients, robotic agents, and everyday users. At its core, Roborus combines three pillars:
Encryption for Privacy: All jobs, results, and telemetry are encrypted end-to-end. Only selected agents can access the data, and no sensitive information leaks to third parties.
Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZKPs): Robots and AI agents prove they completed tasks without exposing raw logs, images, or GPS data.
Trustless Escrow Contracts: Smart contracts hold payments securely until proofs are submitted, ensuring a “no proof, no pay” model.
The platform starts with simulated robotic agents, where jobs such as path planning, coverage tasks, or labeling can be executed in a controlled environment. As the system matures, real-world robots, drones, delivery bots, and agricultural machines, will join, using the same architecture.
Over time, Roborus evolves into a global robotics marketplace, where robot owners, developers, and clients converge in a decentralized, privacy-preserving ecosystem.
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