OMYRA

FAQ

Straight answers about what Omyra is, what's real today, and how the protocol stays honest about the difference.

Is Omyra live?

It is pre-launch. The documentation describes the protocol Omyra builds toward. Architectural specifics are engineering targets informed by production-proven ZK privacy-layer designs on Solana — not features claimed as shipped. We state plainly what is a target and what is shipped.

Do I need an account or API key?

No. A wallet is identity. You connect a Solana wallet; there is no central API, no sign-up, no key to leak.

How is this different from "we don't store your data"?

That is policy — reversible and unverifiable. Omyra's privacy is enforced by hardware and proven by cryptography. The operator running the GPU cannot read your prompt, and a receipt lets anyone check what ran.

Can the operator read my prompts?

No. Inference runs inside a TEE enclave (Intel TDX or AMD SEV-SNP) the operator cannot see into.

What happens when I delete a memory?

Deletion spends a one-time nullifier on-chain — a one-way door — and returns a receipt that proves the entry is gone without revealing what it was.

What is $OMYRA for?

It is required for the protocol to function: providers and validators stake it, fees settle in it, and misbehavior is slashed from it. See the token page.

Is this financial advice?

No. $OMYRA is a utility token required for protocol operation. Nothing in these docs guarantees future functionality, value, or returns.