For the Curious · Discovery 06
Where Is My Data?
The Zero-Knowledge Architecture Behind Zkomi
Every health app you’ve ever used has one thing in common: somewhere, on a server you don’t control, your data is sitting.
Your sleep patterns. Your heart rate. Your medication schedule. Your peptide protocol. Your travel history. Your cortisol curve. Your injection times. Your supplier names. Your batch numbers.
It’s all there. In a database. In the cloud. Accessible to the company. Accessible to whoever they share it with. Accessible to whoever breaches them.
You don’t own it. You just generated it.
The Question Nobody Asks Until It’s Too Late
“Where is my data?”
Nobody asks this when they download an app. They ask it when something goes wrong. When a company gets breached. When a privacy policy changes overnight. When an insurance provider somehow knows about a condition you never told them about.
By then, the data is already gone. It left your device the moment you typed it in.
We built Zkomi so that question has a different answer.
Where Your Data Lives
On your device. Only on your device.
Your protocol — every compound, every dose, every timing. Your travel history — every flight, every timezone, every adaptation curve. Your cold chain log — every temperature reading, every stability check. Your documents — every customs letter, every physician note, every batch record.
All of it. On your phone. Encrypted. Nowhere else.
Not on our servers. We don’t have servers. Not in a cloud database. We don’t have a cloud database. Not in an analytics platform. We don’t have analytics.
When you delete the app, everything is gone. There’s no backup we can restore. No archive we can retrieve. No deleted folder we can check. It’s just — gone. Like a fox in tall grass.
What Happens When Someone Asks Us for Your Data
They can’t get it.
Not because we refuse. Because we don’t have it. There is nothing to hand over. No database to query. No server to seize. No admin panel to access. No superuser who can see everything.
This is not a privacy policy. A privacy policy is a promise. Promises can be broken. This is architecture. The system literally cannot give up your data because the system never had it in the first place.
How the Engine Runs Without Collecting Data
You might wonder: if Zkomi never sees my data, how does it calculate my dose times? How does it know my body clock?
It calculates everything on your device. The biological clock engine — T_bio, adaptation rate, jet lag score, per-compound dose times — runs entirely locally. Your home city, your destination, your departure time, your compound stack. All four inputs are on your phone. The math runs on your phone. The output stays on your phone.
Zkomi doesn’t need to know your protocol to help you manage it. She just needs the math. And the math doesn’t require a server. (For the deeper science, see The Day Your Protocol Stopped Working and Why Your Peptides Aren’t Working.)
The Difference Between “Private” and “Zero-Knowledge”
Most apps say they’re private. They mean: “We won’t share your data unless we have to. We’ll encrypt it. We’ll anonymize it. We’ll delete it if you ask.”
That’s privacy. Privacy is a setting. A promise. A policy that can change.
Zero-knowledge is different. Zero-knowledge means: we never had your data. Not at the beginning. Not in the middle. Not at the end. There is no “we” that could share it, leak it, sell it, or lose it.
ZK is not a setting. It is the name. Zkomi. Zero-Knowledge Optimized Medical Intelligence.
What This Means for You
- No company can sell your protocol data because no company has it.
- No hacker can breach a server and find your peptide stack because the server doesn’t exist.
- No customs authority can subpoena your travel history because we have nothing to hand over.
- No insurer can access your health data because it was never collected.
- No advertiser can target you based on your compounds because your compounds are on your device, and your device is yours.
Runs on your device. Nothing leaves your phone.
The One Sentence That Explains Everything
“I know everything about your protocol. We know nothing. That’s not a setting. That’s the architecture. That’s the name.”
— Zkomi
For the long-form story of one nomad living this protocol across nine cities, read Sofia’s Journey.
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult your prescribing physician before adjusting medication timing or intervals.
Peptide Nomad — Powered by Zkomi. Zero Knowledge. Everything stays on your device.