What bDNA is. Why it exists. What it does.
Genomic data cannot be recalled.
Genomic data is the most sensitive data in existence. It cannot be anonymised. It cannot be recalled. Every person's genome is unique, permanent, and carries information not just about them but about their family, ancestry, and descendants.
Every existing system that derives utility from genomic data requires custody of the raw sequence. That custody is the problem. It conflicts with national sovereignty, patient rights, and cross-border regulatory regimes.
There is no neutral infrastructure that allows a country, institution, or individual to prove the integrity, provenance, and authenticity of genomic data without first exposing it.
bDNA resolves this.
The proof travels.
A new class of infrastructure.
bDNA applies zero-knowledge proofs, Merkle commitments, and post-quantum signatures directly to raw genomic sequencing data — inside a certified hardware enclave.