dLife SDK&APIs
Make DNA a programmable asset Support genome-related DeSci, SocialFi and Longevity dAPPs.
dLife is building the first open-bio infrastructure that puts individuals — not institutions — at the center of genomic and multi-omics data ownership. It is designed to transform fragmented biological data systems into a decentralized, user-centric network.
dLife introduces the concept of DNA as a digital identity layer. Through secure encoding and cryptographic hashing, users can verify their biological uniqueness without revealing sensitive raw data — enabling Proof-of-Human without compromising privacy.
Step 1By tokenizing and encrypting individual omics data, dLife turns static reports into dynamic, composable assets that users can store, share, and use across decentralized applications — all while maintaining full control.
Step 2With dLife, individuals can not only manage access to their data, but also choose to contribute to scientific research or DAO-based health initiatives in exchange for rewards — unlocking a new value cycle around data utility and ethical monetization
Step 3dLife provides the trust, infrastructure, and interoperability layer that biotech and Web3 have both been missing. It enables researchers to access verified, user-consented multi-omics datasets, while allowing Web3 developers to build meaningful, human-linked applications in DeSci, longevity, and beyond.
Step 4dLife is dedicated to build a Decentralized Human Layer to connect life science to Web3.
ECOSYSTEM
The first open-bio infrastructure for building a new dApp ecosystem
SECURE
Converts omics data into a secure, programmable, decentralized asset
SOVEREIGNTY
Empowers individuals to own, manage, and monetize their multi-omics data
INNOVATIVE
Bridges the gap between life science and Web3
Genome-based, privacy-preserving Proof-of-Human DID Deployed on Eth and BSC already
Make DNA a programmable asset Support genome-related DeSci, SocialFi and Longevity dAPPs.
Genome, Epigenome and other omics testing kits The gateway to airdrops and dApps Available in Southeast Asia and Mid-east already