Eight short pieces, in order. They cover what a blockchain is, what a zero-knowledge proof proves, how we trust an e-passport, what the full registration-and-vote flow looks like, how identity and speech are governed as two separate gates, and how partner platforms log users in with Jomhoor. No marketing — the source files live in our repository and these pages are a polished mirror.
What a blockchain is, what an L2 is, and why Jomhoor lives on Rarimo's L2 instead of Ethereum mainnet.
What a ZK proof actually proves. Completeness, soundness, zero-knowledge — in plain language.
What the verifier contract does with a 256-byte proof, and why that matters for trust.
How we trust the NFC chip in an e-passport — and what this design cannot protect against.
End-to-end: NFC scan → witness → ZK proof → transaction → vote, with every layer named.
What our M6 sovereignty milestone changes — and what it deliberately leaves alone.
Why Jomhoor has two gates — ZK identity against sybils, normative compliance against capture — and who governs each.
What Sign in with Jomhoor is, what partner platforms get, and what the JWT deliberately does not carry.