Anonymous whistleblowing, encrypted evidence trading, and unstoppable disclosure infrastructure powered by Web3
Enables anyone to anonymously submit, protect, trade, and disclose high-impact evidence without trusting a centralized platform
Built for whistleblowers, journalists, researchers, investigators, and truth seekers.

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Two Core Markets, Reshaping the Economics of Justice
Connecting whistleblowers and truth-seekers through a secure, decentralized infrastructure.
Truth Has a Distribution Problem
Today, exposing corruption or hidden information is dangerous.
Identity exposure
Government pressure
Corporate retaliation
Legal threats
Platform censorship
Data deletion
Lack of financial incentive
“Important information dies in silence long before the public ever sees it.”
A New Infrastructure For Truth
Evidence Market creates a decentralized market where encrypted evidence can be safely stored, traded, and monetized.
No central authority controls the flow of information.
Core Features
Anonymous by Default
Privacy-first architecture designed to minimize identity exposure.
Decentralized Disclosure
No centralized server can permanently remove evidence once published.
Economic Incentives
Truth becomes a market with transparent incentives and measurable value.
Encrypted Evidence Protection
Sensitive data remains encrypted until disclosure conditions are met.
Smart Contract Enforcement
Disclosure logic is enforced by code, not by trust.
Public Accountability
Creates long-term pressure against corruption, fraud, and hidden misconduct.
Why This Matters
Information shapes power. Evidence Market changes the structure itself.
But today, powerful institutions control what becomes public, what gets buried, and who gets silenced.
By combining cryptography, decentralized infrastructure, and economic incentives, truth no longer depends on permission.
Use Cases
Corporate Corruption
Internal documents, fraud evidence, accounting manipulation.
Insider Information
Hidden deals, market manipulation, abuse of power.
Public Interest Journalism
Secure collaboration between sources and investigators.
On-Chain Investigations
Wallet tracking, governance abuse, protocol exploits.
Security & Research
Anonymous vulnerability disclosures and threat intelligence.
Criminal & Conspiracy
Exposing organized crime, hidden plots, and threats to public safety.
Truth Should Not Be Monopolized
Historically, truth depended on governments, media institutions, and corporations. Evidence Market introduces a different model.
“Truth protected by cryptography and market incentives.”
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Frequently Asked Questions
Traditional channels rely heavily on centralized institutions, posing a fatal risk of identity exposure and lacking economic compensation for whistleblowers. Evidence Market achieves physical-level absolute invisibility through blockchain and TEE privacy computing, and innovatively uses "delayed disclosure premiums" to turn the maintenance of truth into a high-return security arbitrage.
When bad actors can easily cover up the truth with money and power, pure morality is insufficient to combat systemic corruption. We do not rely on "innate human goodness" but break the deadlock with cold economic game theory. Countries around the world have practical cases of rewarding whistleblowers; in 2023, the SEC awarded over $279 million to whistleblowers. Interest-driven justice is the most efficient market law.
Not at all. The system discards the traditional centralized account system; you only need to connect a Web3 wallet. The underlying protocol generates a one-way privacy hash based on your wallet address, completely erasing all identity associations in the on-chain logs.
The project is built on a censorship-resistant decentralized network. Not just external forces, but even the development team itself cannot interfere with the operation of smart contracts, cannot decrypt undisclosed evidence in advance, and cannot forcibly revoke triggered processes. Code is the final law.
No, because this is a bottom line hard-coded into the smart contract. The covering party can only pay exponentially increasing protection fees to gain temporary buffer time. When the fees run out or payment stops, the code will automatically release the decryption key. No one can buy out the truth forever.