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Amach Health just did something that shouldn't be possible.
We verified a user's health data on-chain without ever seeing it.
Zero-knowledge proofs let you prove things are true without revealing what they are. Your data never touches our servers. The cryptographic proof goes on-chain. You stay sovereign.
This is the beginning of health data that you actually own.
✅ Attestation created: 0x2d8dab106d0bd494c354af6461151c12a2e05a91d38de245bbe635b816decbee (gold tier, 100% complete)
Empowerment > Extraction
@AmyPearlman1 Transparency follows ownership. Patients "own" their data in theory only. If you don't actually own the data layer, you're relying on others to provide transparency, rather than having it natively.
In medicine, the goal of debate and reading is to find out you’re wrong before you learn it from a patient.
Better to pay in physician ego and time than in patient harm.
@AmyPearlman1 Transparency follows ownership. Patients "own" their data in theory only. If you don't actually own the data layer, you're relying on others to provide transparency, rather than having it natively.
To all your entrepreneurs out there
For every day you think to yourself "is this shit ever going to work? are we actually going to make it?"
Just keep pushing. With enough persistence and enough shots on goals, there will come a day where it becomes "holy eff this is massive"
@DutchRojas Again, Dutch: eliminate EHRs, and the whole corrupt system will collapse very quickly. Empower patients to own their medical records, and the free market will return.
Just what we need.
Everything gets more efficient and effective with an expensive pseudo-regulator LARPing as clinicians and safety-advocates.
I wonder if there’s a correlation between increasing regulations and decreasing outcomes? Probably not. I’m sure systems theory just wholly skips over healthcare.
@DrDeepMD Would love to see things like this catch on, especially with verifiable results through trustless sources. Blockchains are well suited with proper privacy structure.
I hear this, and agree the insights gleaned are valuable. I don't think whoop does anything proprietary that isn't accessble elsewhere with a little work though. The visible cost is the subscription, the hidden cost is all that data on their servers.
If you want to combine all that data with bloodwork, Dexa, cgm, etc. All privately analyzed by AI. Checkout our protocol.
@BrianSuttererMD This is awesome! I don't think we're far away from personalized agents on device that can find bluetooth connections and ingest the data without intermediaries.
Ok, this is really cool..
I do mainly treadmill walk workouts with an incline and my treadmill is too old for direct Apple Watch connection but does have Bluetooth. So I asked Claude if it could build an integration into my tracking dashboard to scan for a treadmill, connect to it, and then capture real time incline/speed/distance data
And it did!!! This is so awesome - some bugs to work out but I can’t wait to finally capture my incline and speed for treadmill workouts
@aceddeca1@solstrategies Its on the to-do, but getting lengthy. I'd support any attempts to integrate though, even a light structure for on chain proofs etc.
@MattZirwas 💯 my only caveat around that is there’s a lot of activity in the space, and most of it is data harvesting.
So much potential for good and ill.
“A minority of entities—led by the country’s largest and best-resourced hospitals and organized through their trade associations—continues to refuse to submit data and are recycling the same pretextual objections,” the letter reads.