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Frequently asked questions

What is Khrome?

Khrome is a single, secure record of your clinical history and financial transactions, with AI agents that do the work — summarizing records for a new doctor, or turning receipts into a year-end tax package. It runs on Khromosome, a quantum-secured chain with a living intelligence built in.

Is my medical and financial data on a public blockchain?

No. Your raw data is off-chain, in a secure store encrypted with per-person keys. The chain holds only the proof, the metadata, and the audit trail — never the raw content. See Consent & Privacy.

Who can see my records?

Only the people and agents you grant access to, through scoped consent tokens. Every access is logged on-chain, so you always have an accounting of who saw what and when.

What does "quantum-secured" mean for me?

The network protects your identity with post-quantum cryptography — designed to stay secure even against future quantum computers. In practice: the record that proves your history can't be forged or quietly rewritten.

Do I need to know anything about crypto?

No. The KHROME token works in the background to pay network fees. You interact with Khrome like any other app — start at app.khromosome.network.

How do I begin?

See Getting Started.

I'm a developer — where are the technical docs?

At doc.khromosome.network.