FAQ

Frequently asked questions regarding the protocol.

Kindora is a Transparency Verification Project by the Omnidyne Team. We are testing a new model of trust: The Glass Box. You test our payment infrastructure, receive a verifiable receipt, and we publicly document the execution of real-world impact projects.

No. Kindora is not a registered 501(c)(3) charity or NGO. When you pay, you are purchasing a Digital Verification Artifact (Receipt). This is a commercial transaction for a digital good, not a charitable donation.

We operate on the 90% Pledge. Kindora voluntarily allocates 90% of all net proceeds directly toward impact execution and project operations. The remaining ~10% covers server costs and gateway fees. Every execution is documented publicly in our Evidence Logs.

You receive a cryptographically unique Digital Receipt (KND-ID). This artifact grants you access to the Upload Portal, where you can verify the specific impact proofs linked to your participation cycle.

Kindora is built and operated by the Omnidyne Team as an independent research project focused on decentralized trust and automated verification systems.