StratoVeil is a sovereign privacy layer for secure cross-chain execution, confidential agent coordination, and MEV-resistant routing—built for modular AI x Web3 applications on 0G.




StratoVeil - Confidential Intent Execution Router
Built on 0G, StratoVeil is a confidential intent execution layer that enables private cross-chain swaps without public mempool exposure. Submit encrypted intents from your wallet, route them privately through TEE enclaves on 0G Compute, store them on 0G Storage, then settle on 0G Chain. Everything stays sealed until executed — no MEV front-running, no strategy leaks, just sovereign on-chain actions.
Added full 0G testnet support, including network configuration, RPC endpoints, and contract addresses.
Implemented a “demo mode” flag to support fully simulated UI flows for recordings and presentations.
Enabled seamless switching between simulated and live backends without requiring code changes.
Completed end-to-end integration across the full stack:
Encrypted intents
0G Storage
0G Compute (TEE)
0G Chain
SettlementContract
Added a proof vault UI displaying:
Transaction hashes
Storage hashes
TEE attestation IDs
Added interactive dropdowns for asset selection and amount input.
Implemented real vault entries with pre-seeded rows and a “VERIFY” button for proof validation.
Fixed MetaMask integration by deriving the ECIES public key through signature recovery, enabling seamless signing.
Integrated Vitest and property-based testing (PBT) for the router-vault flow.
Added endpoint health checks and fallback logic for 0G Compute availability.
Updated Cloudflare Pages deployment with the correct Wrangler configuration.
Added production-ready CI scripts, static asset handling, and Cloudflare worker deployment support.
Completed the final standalone demo build running on the live 0G Galileo testnet.
The project evolved from a UI mock-up into a fully functional privacy-preserving intent router on the 0G Testnet.
Core systems including encrypted intent submission, TEE-backed routing, on-chain settlement, and the verifiable proof vault are now fully operational and demo-ready.
The hackathon resulted in a polished demo, strong test coverage, and a scalable deployment pipeline ready for future expansion.
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