Zombie Delete launches proof-of-deletion receipts
Zombie Delete turns data erasure into a signed, hash-based receipt anchored on the Internet Computer, plus a PDF an auditor can verify later. The pitch is provable deletion without wallets, tokens, or blockchain fluency.
This is compliance infrastructure disguised as a cryptography product: compelling for teams that need to prove erasure, but only if buyers accept that a tombstone is evidence of workflow completion, not magic proof that every downstream copy vanished.
- –The strongest use case is regulated data ops, especially GDPR/DSAR workflows and AI datasets with retention obligations.
- –Anchoring SHA-256 tombstones on mainnet gives the product a durable audit trail, which is more credible than a delete-log screenshot.
- –The practical adoption test is integration: can it fit existing storage, backup, and governance flows without adding another brittle compliance silo?
- –The no-wallet, no-token UX is smart; most enterprise buyers will only tolerate blockchain plumbing if it stays invisible.
- –The hard question for auditors is scope: what exactly is being proven deleted, and across which systems of record?
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45d ago
2026-04-20
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2026-04-20
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