Ruby Protocol Monthly Review — May 2023

Ruby Protocol
5 min readJun 1, 2023

Hey, welcome back to Ruby Protocol.

After another month of building for privacy, it is time for a recap.

With the uncertainty around the slow recovery of macroeconomic situations worldwide, the crypto market as a whole seems to be very comfortable swinging from side to side, in smooth curves, and limited range.

While it might be wise for some market participants not to make a move, now is still the best time for builders to build upon the principles that can transcend time and the market’s ups and downs. To Ruby Protocol, privacy is always the foundation on which we build everything.

Building under this market is strenuous, but privacy and your innate rights to it give us a why to bear any how.

May 2023 was a huge springboard month for Ruby Protocol. Read on to find out more.

Ruby Community Expansion

Ruby V2 needs V2 Ambassadors.

We kicked off May with another push for community expansion, which witnessed more Ruby and privacy advocates joining us. Currently, Ruby Protocol enjoys an ambassador group of 19 outstanding volunteers who come from different cultures but are dedicated to creating high-quality and engaging content on Ruby’s initiatives and privacy.

Thank-you to all of you. Privacy needs you.

Awareness — Your Privacy in the Age of GPT & AI

If you do not want to resign yourself to complete capitulation, Ruby Protocol is your 3rd option.

Ruby Protocol, unlike many tech companies in the world, does not dream of a day where it and its services dominate the world. In an ideal world, privacy should be respected and any efforts to protect your innate rights to privacy should be celebrated.

However, as we stare down the dawn of GPT & AI, as our lives are being shaped by the massively disruptive and pervasive technology, we know the world is predominantly driven by its appetite for efficiency and speed.

As a privacy provider building in Web3, we know it takes a different mindset to rebuild privacy and change people’s views on data control. And to do what we do and change the status quo, we must change minds.

Awareness — Your Privacy & Access Control & Parallel Universe

To change minds, we want to draw a picture and show you two different worlds.

It could be a world where economic turmoil leads to violent conflicts, poor countries teeter on the brink of near-total collapse as successive economic crises further consolidate wealth and power into the hands of centralized powers. Conglomerate firms such as Facebook, Google, Amazon, Alibaba, and Tencent control the Internet market.

These giant companies hand over all kinds of user information to governments worldwide, knowing everyone’s purchase history, audiovisual records, what everyone posts on social networks, and everyone’s real-time geographic location.

Or it could be a world where many dictatorships are overthrown or weakened as citizens have become increasingly adept at circumventing controls and keeping their privacy, data, and wealth for themselves rather than handing it over to elites.

We believe when personal privacy and data ownership are ubiquitous, the ability of states to manipulate reality will be more limited.

People around the world will be building wealth, able to afford housing, and launching new businesses.

Entrepreneurs from what was once known as Third World countries are driving innovation in the global economy.

And the world will be a much more beautiful world.

PrivacyMayday Mayday

PrivacyMayday NFT campaign is a Web3 tradition of Ruby Protocol to alert people of the pressing privacy issues and growing data control demands. It is part of continuous efforts to push privacy awareness to a new level.

With a few simple tasks, the PrivacyMayday NFT holders will be eligible for future $RUBY Airdrop & many other perks.

In May, we successively launched giveaway campaigns on taskon and questn, which attracted more than 2,000 crypto and privacy enthusiasts to join us in Ruby Protocol.

Ruby Protocol Partnership Building

Strategic Partnership With Mises Browser

We are thrilled to announce our strategic partnership with Mises Browser, which is claimed to be the world’s first fast, secure, and extension-supported mobile Web3 browser.

With the rollout of Ruby V2, we are en route to building a programmable privacy & access control middleware framework encrypted with zero-knowledge proofs (zkp) algorithms. Ultimately, the products and services developed under this mission will be used to serve those who value privacy and fret about where technology is leading us.

We believe Ruby Protocol joining hands with the Mises Browser community will offer us great exposure to the broader crypto communities and make our privacy-preserving applications more accessible and usable. This partnership will allow more than 100,000 users who downloaded the app to Mint, Redeem, and Transfer value in a truly private manner.

Ruby & MagicSquare Voting

The privacy services of Ruby Protocol have been live for some time now. It is about time we let the world in and outside of Web3 know about our privacy products and framework. Gradually, and one at a time, Ruby Protocol and our privacy DApp(s) will soon be listed on every major Web3 app store.

Our efforts to make privacy possible everywhere for everyone are unwavering.

After listing on Mises Browser, we immediately launch Ruby Protocol DApp Community Validation with Magic Square, where the voting and validation process will run until the 13th of June.

We believe a vote for Ruby Protocol is a vote for your privacy.

Cast your vote 👉 HERE

About Us

Ruby Protocol is a programmable privacy & access control middleware framework encrypted with zero-knowledge proofs (zkp) algorithms.

Driven by abstract accounts, it builds an access control gateway across different entities and organizations in DeFi and Web3. The solutions and products include all kinds of private tokenization (zkToken, zkNFT, zkDID, etc), private payment bridge (zkConnect), authentication (zkAuth) and account/sub- account system (zkWallet), etc.

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Ruby Protocol

Building a programmable privacy & access control middleware framework encrypted with zero-knowledge proofs (zkp) algorithms.