Moca Foundation has announced the launch of Moca Chain, a Layer 1 blockchain focused on digital identity and user data. The chain will allow people, devices, and AI systems to manage and verify their digital credentials without using centralized platforms. The testnet is expected in Q3 2025, and the mainnet will follow in Q4 2025.
Moca Chain will support verification of both on-chain and off-chain data across different blockchains. It will use decentralized storage, a cross-chain identity oracle, zkTLS (a method to prove web data), and on-chain verification. It is EVM-compatible and will use MOCA Coin for transaction fees, staking, and other services.
The chain is being developed to solve key issues in identity systems such as data fragmentation, lack of privacy, and limited interoperability. It will support use cases in healthcare, education, finance, and advertising — for example, verifying medical records, diplomas, or onboarding users with verified data.
Moca Chain is designed for use in real-world applications. It will connect with the AIR Kit from Moca Network, which is already used in Web2 platforms. This allows developers to integrate identity and reward systems into familiar apps.
The platform will also let users move data like loyalty points or access rights between apps while keeping full control over their identity. Protocols using Moca Chain can issue or verify identity data using zero-knowledge proofs, without needing centralized APIs. This structure shifts control from platforms to users, supporting secure and private identity services across blockchain networks.
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