Community Guidelines for Local Responders

All responders using the Omxus network must adhere to local Good Samaritan laws, maintain up-to-date certification (such as CPR/BLS or crisis intervention), and respect the privacy of individuals requesting aid.

End User License Agreement (EULA)

Terms for utilizing the Omxus wallet and panic button app.

By downloading the Omxus app, you agree to secure your private keys. Omxus cannot recover funds or voting credentials if your seed phrase is lost. Use of the emergency dispatch system must be for genuine crises only.

How we handle Emergency Location Data

Your location is only broadcasted to local nodes when you explicitly trigger an emergency alert. This data is temporarily encrypted and shared only with verified responders within a 5-mile radius.

E-Voting FAQ

Omxus utilizes end-to-end encryption and zero-knowledge proofs to ensure that your municipal and community votes are secure, verifiable, and entirely anonymous. Here are common questions regarding election integrity.

How is my vote kept anonymous on the blockchain?

We use zk-SNARKs (Zero-Knowledge Succinct Non-Interactive Arguments of Knowledge). This allows the network to mathematically verify that you are a registered voter in the district and have not voted twice, without ever linking your wallet address to your specific ballot choices.

What happens if I lose my private key during an election?

To maintain strict cryptographic security, Omxus does not hold a copy of your keys. If lost, you must re-verify your identity with a Community Trust Node to generate a new key pair, but any votes cast with the old key cannot be altered.

How do Community Trust Nodes verify my identity?

Trust Nodes are designated community organizations (like libraries or municipal offices). You visit them once with a government ID to receive an encrypted token on your device, preventing Sybil attacks (fake accounts) in local elections.

Emergency Response FAQ

Who are the local responders being dispatched?

Responders are background-checked volunteers from your community, operating similarly to localized models like Hatzalah or Cahoots. They include off-duty medical personnel, trained crisis de-escalators, and certified first aid providers.

How is liability handled under Good Samaritan laws?

Information regarding legal protections for volunteer intervention.

Omxus requires all responders to operate strictly within the bounds of their local Good Samaritan laws, which generally protect volunteers who provide reasonable assistance in emergency situations from civil liability.