Ruby Protocol — Strategic Partnership With Magic Square

Ruby Protocol
2 min readJun 13, 2023

Welcome back to Ruby Protocol,

Today, we are thrilled to announce our strategic partnership with Magic Square, a web App Store that simplifies crypto and allows users to discover dApps, CeFi and DeFi, NFTs, Games, and much more in one place with an intuitive design. Comes with it is the Magic Store, a Web3 solution where the community vets, ranks, and prioritizes the apps via a DAO mechanism, with clear earning metrics to incentivize the participation of validators, creators, and users.

We started the Ruby Protocol DApp validation process on May 30th, where we invited both communities to cast votes to validate the legitimacy of Ruby Protocol’s privacy solution — Ruby zkConnect, a secure payment method.

After more than 6215 votes, Ruby zkConnect is now finally validated and enjoys a User Score of 4.49.

In the future, we plan to list more of Ruby Protocol’s privacy solutions to Magic Square and have them voted on and battle-tested by the community.

This partnership is very significant to us in terms of pushing privacy awareness and privacy solutions to the broader communities. Leveraging this, we believe we could shine more light on our mission and philosophies and make Ruby Protocol more accessible to everyday users so cryptographically protected privacy can be achieved with just a few clicks.

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.