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The crypto world runs on the promise of fairness — open markets, decentralized governance, equal access.
Yet, anyone who has lived through the last few years knows how fragile that promise can be.
Rug pulls, insider allocations, broken DAO votes, and silent censorship have left the community questioning whether “fairness” is anything more than a word.
At Fair3, we believe fairness should be a measurable, verifiable public good — not a slogan, not a marketing term.
And at Delphinus Lab, builders of ZKWASM, we believe that privacy and verifiability are not contradictions, but complementary forces.
Together, we designed zkFair — a zero-knowledge-powered Fairness Oracle for Web3 — to turn community sentiment into verifiable action.
zkFair is not a conventional voting interface or community dashboard.
It is a governance-grade oracle — a live, cryptographically secured system that allows communities to evaluate and enforce fairness across the Web3 ecosystem.
At its core lies a single, universal question:
Is it fair?
Any event, protocol action, governance outcome, or ecosystem behavior can be submitted for assessment. Participants cast their judgment — Fair or Unfair — through a process powered by ZKWASM-based zero-knowledge proofs.
Each vote is verifiable yet privacy-preserving. zkFair confirms participation and token eligibility without exposing wallet balances or individual identities. The aggregated outcomes — total participation, token-held value, and the resulting Fairness Index — are recorded transparently on-chain.
When a collective “Unfair” consensus is reached, the Fair3 Foundation moves from observation to intervention — activating its on-chain insurance, compensation, or advocacy frameworks to pursue corrective action if needed.
By merging social consensus with cryptographic verification, zkFair transforms fairness from a sentiment into a verifiable on-chain primitive — measurable, actionable, and immune to manipulation.
Fair3 was born from a simple but radical belief — that fairness should not be declared by authority, but decided by community.
In the chaos of crypto markets, “fairness” has often been weaponized as marketing or moral theater. Fair3 turns it into a measurable social signal, rooted in verifiable participation. By holding $FAIR3, every voter becomes part of a shared consensus engine — one that transforms personal opinion into collective judgment.
Fair3 provides more than just a token; it provides topics, context, and coordination. It curates the issues that matter — governance breakdowns, unfair airdrops, policy controversies — and gives the community a space to deliberate and decide.
This design ensures that votes are not empty gestures. Each participant has real economic alignment, real cost, and real voice. The $FAIR3 token anchors legitimacy: those who contribute, vote, and hold are those who care.
In that sense, Fair3 acts as the heartbeat of decentralized justice — capturing the pulse of public sentiment and converting it into structured, traceable, and accountable decision-making.
“In Fair3, fairness isn’t a claim. It’s a consensus.”
If Fair3 represents the voice of the people, ZKWASM — developed by Delphinus Lab — is the mathematical conscience that ensures those voices can be trusted without being exposed. ZKWASM brings zero-knowledge computation to the frontier of governance, enabling every vote on zkFair to be provable, private, and verifiable. Its architecture ensures that:
Every voter is authenticated by their $FAIR3 holdings without revealing balance.
No personal information, portfolio, or wallet activity is ever exposed.
All aggregate outcomes — total participation, weight, and fairness ratios — are cryptographically guaranteed. This is what makes zkFair uniquely powerful: transparency without surveillance. The world can see what the community decided, but no one can see who voted or how much they hold. ZKWASM redefines what it means to “trust the chain.” Instead of transparency as exposure, it introduces privacy as proof — a new logic where truth doesn’t depend on visibility, but on verifiability.
By uniting Fair3’s social consensus with ZKWASM’s cryptographic precision, zkFair becomes more than an experiment — it is a living framework for programmable justice, where fairness is no longer debated but computed, verified, and enforced.
ZKWASM safeguards the integrity of every vote, ensuring that even as decisions become transparent, human dignity remains encrypted within the proofs themselves.
Together, Fair3 and ZKWASM establish a new frontier for digital governance: Fairness is no longer just social — it’s cryptographic.
zkFair introduces a new governance paradigm — one where fairness can be proposed, validated, and acted upon through verifiable community consensus.
Here’s how the process unfolds:
Every act of fairness begins with a question.
Through zkFair, anyone can bring forward a topic that warrants collective judgment — from controversial airdrops and uneven token distributions to policy changes, governance outcomes, or ecosystem behaviors that affect the broader community.
The framing remains deliberately simple:
Is it Fair or Unfair?
Community members can submit issues directly via Tally Form.
After review, the Fair3 team curates and publishes approved topics on the official zkFair website, where the broader community can evaluate and vote.
This curation process ensures that each topic meets the standard of public relevance, neutrality, and verifiability — turning subjective controversy into structured public inquiry.
Participation in zkFair requires holding $FAIR3, the governance token of the Fair3 ecosystem.
This ensures that only genuine stakeholders — those with a real economic and ideological stake in fairness — can influence outcomes.
When a user casts a vote, ZKWASM automatically generates a zero-knowledge proof confirming their eligibility.
This proof verifies that the voter holds the required amount of $FAIR3, that the vote was cast only once, and that it adheres to all governance rules — without revealing any wallet details, balances, or identity information.
The result is a voting experience that is secure, private, and verifiable by design — the cornerstone of cryptographic democracy.
You can now log in to explore active topics here: https://fair.zkwasm.ai/

Every decision made through zkFair is recorded transparently and immutably on-chain. Rather than relying on opaque or off-chain governance tools, zkFair publishes aggregate voting data in real time, including:
Total number of participants
Combined $FAIR3 weight behind each position
Time-stamped anonymous activity of recent votes
These aggregate metrics make the entire process auditable and tamper-proof, while maintaining individual privacy. In zkFair, the truth is public — but the voter remains private.

zkFair is designed not just to measure fairness, but to enforce accountability. When the on-chain results show a clear community consensus of “Unfair,” the Fair3 Foundation can move from observation to coordinated action. Depending on the case, this may include:
Deploying on-chain insurance mechanisms to compensate affected users
Launching advocacy or media campaigns to push for reform
Collaborating with ecosystem partners to address verified misconduct or systemic risks
Through these actions, zkFair evolves from a passive voting tool into an active governance organism — a social immune system capable of detecting injustice, isolating harm, and mobilizing collective response in real time.
Getting involved is simple:
Hold $FAIR3 – make sure your wallet has a minimum amount of tokens.
Visit the zkFair website https://fair.zkwasm.ai – Connect your wallet and browse active issues.
Vote ‘Fair’ or ‘Unfair’ – one click, one zk-proof, one verified voice.
Track Results On-Chain – see aggregate numbers update live.
To celebrate the launch of zkFair, the Fair3 Foundation and Delphinus Lab are introducing a 30-day reward campaign designed to recognize early participants and true believers in verifiable fairness.
Throughout this first epoch, contributors can earn dual rewards in $FAIR3 and $ZKWASM, reflecting both community alignment and technological collaboration.
Proposal Awards will honor the most impactful ideas submitted via the zkFair website — with prizes for the Top 3 proposals and a special CTO nomination award for standout technical insights. The best proposal, selected based on voting participation and engagement, will receive 122,000 $FAIR3 and 26,315 $ZKWASM, followed by scaled rewards for runners-up.
To encourage active governance, Voter Rewards will be distributed among 100 randomly selected participants, drawn from verified votes.
This campaign not only rewards participation but also celebrates conviction — honoring those who stand for fairness from day one.

Fairness has always been subjective — an ideal shaped by emotion, power, and perception.
But with zkFair, that subjectivity gains structure.
For the first time, fairness becomes a verifiable layer of the decentralized web — measurable through community consensus, anchored by cryptography, and protected by privacy.
zkFair redefines what it means to “be fair” in a trustless world.
It empowers communities to decide, prove, and act on matters of justice without surrendering ownership, identity, or truth.
Every vote becomes a cryptographic signal of conscience; every consensus, a living record of collective integrity.
What was once invisible — the sense of right and wrong within a decentralized community — is now on-chain, auditable, and incorruptible.
Vote. Signal. Intervene.
Because in Web3, fairness isn’t granted by institutions —
it’s earned, together.
The crypto world runs on the promise of fairness — open markets, decentralized governance, equal access.
Yet, anyone who has lived through the last few years knows how fragile that promise can be.
Rug pulls, insider allocations, broken DAO votes, and silent censorship have left the community questioning whether “fairness” is anything more than a word.
At Fair3, we believe fairness should be a measurable, verifiable public good — not a slogan, not a marketing term.
And at Delphinus Lab, builders of ZKWASM, we believe that privacy and verifiability are not contradictions, but complementary forces.
Together, we designed zkFair — a zero-knowledge-powered Fairness Oracle for Web3 — to turn community sentiment into verifiable action.
zkFair is not a conventional voting interface or community dashboard.
It is a governance-grade oracle — a live, cryptographically secured system that allows communities to evaluate and enforce fairness across the Web3 ecosystem.
At its core lies a single, universal question:
Is it fair?
Any event, protocol action, governance outcome, or ecosystem behavior can be submitted for assessment. Participants cast their judgment — Fair or Unfair — through a process powered by ZKWASM-based zero-knowledge proofs.
Each vote is verifiable yet privacy-preserving. zkFair confirms participation and token eligibility without exposing wallet balances or individual identities. The aggregated outcomes — total participation, token-held value, and the resulting Fairness Index — are recorded transparently on-chain.
When a collective “Unfair” consensus is reached, the Fair3 Foundation moves from observation to intervention — activating its on-chain insurance, compensation, or advocacy frameworks to pursue corrective action if needed.
By merging social consensus with cryptographic verification, zkFair transforms fairness from a sentiment into a verifiable on-chain primitive — measurable, actionable, and immune to manipulation.
Fair3 was born from a simple but radical belief — that fairness should not be declared by authority, but decided by community.
In the chaos of crypto markets, “fairness” has often been weaponized as marketing or moral theater. Fair3 turns it into a measurable social signal, rooted in verifiable participation. By holding $FAIR3, every voter becomes part of a shared consensus engine — one that transforms personal opinion into collective judgment.
Fair3 provides more than just a token; it provides topics, context, and coordination. It curates the issues that matter — governance breakdowns, unfair airdrops, policy controversies — and gives the community a space to deliberate and decide.
This design ensures that votes are not empty gestures. Each participant has real economic alignment, real cost, and real voice. The $FAIR3 token anchors legitimacy: those who contribute, vote, and hold are those who care.
In that sense, Fair3 acts as the heartbeat of decentralized justice — capturing the pulse of public sentiment and converting it into structured, traceable, and accountable decision-making.
“In Fair3, fairness isn’t a claim. It’s a consensus.”
If Fair3 represents the voice of the people, ZKWASM — developed by Delphinus Lab — is the mathematical conscience that ensures those voices can be trusted without being exposed. ZKWASM brings zero-knowledge computation to the frontier of governance, enabling every vote on zkFair to be provable, private, and verifiable. Its architecture ensures that:
Every voter is authenticated by their $FAIR3 holdings without revealing balance.
No personal information, portfolio, or wallet activity is ever exposed.
All aggregate outcomes — total participation, weight, and fairness ratios — are cryptographically guaranteed. This is what makes zkFair uniquely powerful: transparency without surveillance. The world can see what the community decided, but no one can see who voted or how much they hold. ZKWASM redefines what it means to “trust the chain.” Instead of transparency as exposure, it introduces privacy as proof — a new logic where truth doesn’t depend on visibility, but on verifiability.
By uniting Fair3’s social consensus with ZKWASM’s cryptographic precision, zkFair becomes more than an experiment — it is a living framework for programmable justice, where fairness is no longer debated but computed, verified, and enforced.
ZKWASM safeguards the integrity of every vote, ensuring that even as decisions become transparent, human dignity remains encrypted within the proofs themselves.
Together, Fair3 and ZKWASM establish a new frontier for digital governance: Fairness is no longer just social — it’s cryptographic.
zkFair introduces a new governance paradigm — one where fairness can be proposed, validated, and acted upon through verifiable community consensus.
Here’s how the process unfolds:
Every act of fairness begins with a question.
Through zkFair, anyone can bring forward a topic that warrants collective judgment — from controversial airdrops and uneven token distributions to policy changes, governance outcomes, or ecosystem behaviors that affect the broader community.
The framing remains deliberately simple:
Is it Fair or Unfair?
Community members can submit issues directly via Tally Form.
After review, the Fair3 team curates and publishes approved topics on the official zkFair website, where the broader community can evaluate and vote.
This curation process ensures that each topic meets the standard of public relevance, neutrality, and verifiability — turning subjective controversy into structured public inquiry.
Participation in zkFair requires holding $FAIR3, the governance token of the Fair3 ecosystem.
This ensures that only genuine stakeholders — those with a real economic and ideological stake in fairness — can influence outcomes.
When a user casts a vote, ZKWASM automatically generates a zero-knowledge proof confirming their eligibility.
This proof verifies that the voter holds the required amount of $FAIR3, that the vote was cast only once, and that it adheres to all governance rules — without revealing any wallet details, balances, or identity information.
The result is a voting experience that is secure, private, and verifiable by design — the cornerstone of cryptographic democracy.
You can now log in to explore active topics here: https://fair.zkwasm.ai/

Every decision made through zkFair is recorded transparently and immutably on-chain. Rather than relying on opaque or off-chain governance tools, zkFair publishes aggregate voting data in real time, including:
Total number of participants
Combined $FAIR3 weight behind each position
Time-stamped anonymous activity of recent votes
These aggregate metrics make the entire process auditable and tamper-proof, while maintaining individual privacy. In zkFair, the truth is public — but the voter remains private.

zkFair is designed not just to measure fairness, but to enforce accountability. When the on-chain results show a clear community consensus of “Unfair,” the Fair3 Foundation can move from observation to coordinated action. Depending on the case, this may include:
Deploying on-chain insurance mechanisms to compensate affected users
Launching advocacy or media campaigns to push for reform
Collaborating with ecosystem partners to address verified misconduct or systemic risks
Through these actions, zkFair evolves from a passive voting tool into an active governance organism — a social immune system capable of detecting injustice, isolating harm, and mobilizing collective response in real time.
Getting involved is simple:
Hold $FAIR3 – make sure your wallet has a minimum amount of tokens.
Visit the zkFair website https://fair.zkwasm.ai – Connect your wallet and browse active issues.
Vote ‘Fair’ or ‘Unfair’ – one click, one zk-proof, one verified voice.
Track Results On-Chain – see aggregate numbers update live.
To celebrate the launch of zkFair, the Fair3 Foundation and Delphinus Lab are introducing a 30-day reward campaign designed to recognize early participants and true believers in verifiable fairness.
Throughout this first epoch, contributors can earn dual rewards in $FAIR3 and $ZKWASM, reflecting both community alignment and technological collaboration.
Proposal Awards will honor the most impactful ideas submitted via the zkFair website — with prizes for the Top 3 proposals and a special CTO nomination award for standout technical insights. The best proposal, selected based on voting participation and engagement, will receive 122,000 $FAIR3 and 26,315 $ZKWASM, followed by scaled rewards for runners-up.
To encourage active governance, Voter Rewards will be distributed among 100 randomly selected participants, drawn from verified votes.
This campaign not only rewards participation but also celebrates conviction — honoring those who stand for fairness from day one.

Fairness has always been subjective — an ideal shaped by emotion, power, and perception.
But with zkFair, that subjectivity gains structure.
For the first time, fairness becomes a verifiable layer of the decentralized web — measurable through community consensus, anchored by cryptography, and protected by privacy.
zkFair redefines what it means to “be fair” in a trustless world.
It empowers communities to decide, prove, and act on matters of justice without surrendering ownership, identity, or truth.
Every vote becomes a cryptographic signal of conscience; every consensus, a living record of collective integrity.
What was once invisible — the sense of right and wrong within a decentralized community — is now on-chain, auditable, and incorruptible.
Vote. Signal. Intervene.
Because in Web3, fairness isn’t granted by institutions —
it’s earned, together.
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