
ULALO today launches its groundbreaking testnet, introducing the first AI-native health infrastructure built entirely on blockchain. The platform revolutionizes healthcare data management by embedding autonomous fine-tuned LLM analysis that classifies medical records, interprets diagnostics, and provides real-time health insights—all while maintaining complete data privacy through secure multiparty computation. With support from Microsoft for Startups, Avalanche, Zeeve, GBBC, and Brussels Life Science Incubator, ULALO represents a fundamental shift in how health data is stored, analyzed, and shared globally.
ULALO's breakthrough lies in its technical architecture. The platform utilizes secure multiparty computation powered by ULALO Health Wallets, where encrypted health data is stored and analyzed without ever being exposed. Zero-knowledge proofs validate data authenticity while maintaining complete privacy—enabling AI analysis on encrypted information for the first time in healthcare. The system integrates with centralized health authorities through secure APIs, fetching user health data and converting it into zk-encrypted proofs that can be selectively shared with authorized parties. This bridges existing Web2 healthcare systems into a decentralized, privacy-preserving infrastructure while maintaining full HIPAA and GDPR compliance.
The testnet goes live June 10th, 7PM GMT during a live webinar. Join and witness the future of AI-powered health on-chain!
Offering developers and early adopters access to Smart Patient Wallets with encrypted metadata storage, swap and bridge tools for seamless $ULA token integration, and the Zealy quest platform where users securely contribute health data and earn $ULA token rewards. The platform also features gamified faucets and airdrops for active participants, plus AI agent training modules powered by community data contributions. Users earn rewards through meaningful platform engagement—bridging tokens, completing health data quests, providing feedback, and participating in AI training tasks. The more users contribute to the ecosystem, the greater their $ULA token rewards, creating true ownership from day one.
The $ULA token, now live on testnet with mainnet launch approaching, unlocks comprehensive governance rights where token holders vote on critical data privacy and sharing guidelines. Beyond governance, $ULA enables access to instant multilingual medical translation using fine-tuned open-source LLMs, health NFTs and digital prescriptions for secure credential management, cross-border medical record sharing with one-click zk-proof verification, and tokenized medical insurance options as an upcoming feature for global healthcare access.
ULALO addresses healthcare's fundamental challenges: fragmented data, privacy concerns, and lack of patient control. The platform's modular, zk-native architecture enables autonomous AI analysis without data exposure, verifiable zero-trust blockchain security, real-world coordination between patients, providers, and insurers, and composable infrastructure for developers building health applications. This isn't another health app—it's the protocol layer that enables programmable, intelligent healthcare infrastructure where patients maintain complete control while benefiting from AI-powered insights.
ULALO transforms healthcare from outdated, fragmented systems into intelligent, programmable infrastructure. With privacy-first design, AI-native analysis, and blockchain security, the platform enables a future where health data works for patients while remaining completely private.
The testnet launches June 10th at 7PM GMT.
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