
Seeker is a decentralised mobile platform that reimagines mobile infrastructure through verifiable identity, decentralised governance, and secure app curation. It introduces an open mobile stack designed to eliminate centralised gatekeeping, leveraging cryptographic proofs and community governance to enable a secure and permissionless ecosystem.
At the core of Seeker is a hardware-software architecture built on mobile devices that include a Trusted Execution Environment (TEE). These TEEs generate cryptographic attestations of device state and software integrity. Attestations are submitted to a decentralised validator network for verification and serve as the foundation for secure identity, access control, and decentralised coordination across the platform.
Seeker integrates these elements through a protocol called TEEPIN (Trusted Execution Environment Platform Infrastructure Network), which coordinates validation of devices, reviews of applications, and governance of the protocol. This infrastructure replaces the conventional mobile app store model with a trust-minimised, on-chain governance and review process that can be audited and participated in by any user.
The operating system in Seeker devices supports runtime controls, secure installation, and decentralised enforcement of access and usage policies. Developers interact with the system through APIs that allow them to query device integrity, enforce compliance rules, and submit applications for decentralised review.
SKR is the protocol’s native token and coordination asset. It enables validation, review, governance, and enforcement mechanisms within the Seeker ecosystem. It is used for:
SKR is not used for speculative financial purposes in the design of the protocol. Its role is limited to enabling cryptographic security, governance participation, and review accountability within the Seeker ecosystem.
The Seeker architecture operates across three core layers:
Together, these layers support a decentralised mobile system where device-level trust is established cryptographically and decision-making is handled transparently through protocol-defined rules and on-chain consensus.
TEEPIN is the infrastructure layer that coordinates all core functions in Seeker. It includes:
TEEPIN abstracts the role of traditional centralised administrators and replaces them with protocol-enforced, cryptographically backed logic and transparent governance participation.