Data Ownership Protocol (DOP) is a privacy-focused blockchain platform built on Ethereum. It enables users to control how much of their on-chain activity and asset information is visible to others. By utilising advanced cryptographic techniques like zero-knowledge proofs (zk-SNARKs), DOP allows users to selectively disclose specific details such as token balances or transaction histories while keeping other information private.
The platform is designed to integrate seamlessly with existing Ethereum wallets and decentralised applications (dApps). DOP supports various Ethereum token standards, including ERC-20, ERC-721, and ERC-1155, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of tokens and NFTs.
The native token, DOP, serves multiple functions within the ecosystem. Users can stake DOP tokens to participate in network governance, vote on protocol decisions and earn rewards. Additionally, DOP tokens are used to pay for transaction fees and access premium features within the platform.