June 2025 Tech Update
It feels like we’re starting search engines on the internet all over again-except this time, it’s the verified internet and there’s no algorithmic bias.
Verification, Not Trust
Relying on trust is no longer an option. Geeq empowers builders to create apps where data and assets are independently verifiable, bringing certainty to an uncertain world.
It feels like we’re starting search engines on the internet all over again-except this time, it’s the verified internet and there’s no algorithmic bias.
Progress on contractless atomic swaps, audit transactions, testnet, bootcamp, and more!
April saw major progress at Geeq:
Atomic Swaps entered QA, multi-chain tools advanced, & Test Wallet gained new features
All while audit-level dev & serialization upgrades kicked off to strengthen the platform.
Read all about our progress in March!
In-app wallet updated with multi-chain wallet address path; Helium testnet learnings, atomic swaps, and multi-chains.
Helium testnet launched, wallet address directory schema coded and implemented – ready for users’ coin and NFT mint accounts across multiple chains!
Starting 2025 with a bang: test-net #2, wallet work for multi-chains, logging and more.
Moving into the festive period, we focused on bringing Web2 and Web3 together. The team tested and deployed the Hydrogen Testnet ecosystem. It feels just like Web2—except transactions don’t rely on a centralized third party, your assets remain secure, and you can verify provenance and chain of custody for anything. Best of all, you control what stays and what doesn’t. Here’s how it works:
The Stacks App (Green): Users define unique assets by uploading images,
We made significant strides during the month with exciting new features and improvements for the launch of The Hydrogen Testnet in December.
First, the team analyzed the users’ bug reports and feedback for the Stacks App. The team incorporated separate fields for the stack title, layer title, creator, and description- all terrific suggestions from the community. They also expanded the character limit for each layer from 60 characters to 120 characters, allowing for more detailed descriptions.
The Geeq dev team released v2 of the Stacks App in October, introducing the ability for users to upload and tokenize their own content as collections.
Geeq expanded Stacks App access, added Twitter integration, and boosted image support. Stability upgrades continued, along with work on the next set of no-smart contract tokens.
The team met its milestone and deadline for the community. The Stacks App v1.0 and Block Explorers were built as apps in a Web2 or software dashboard style. The Block Explorer provided a searchable database for metadata on-chain. As the user navigated the apps, their assets were tokenized on an invisible, decentralized blockchain protocol.
The team made key decisions for the Stacks App, including AI integration and multi-blockchain support. The VIP Stacks App, targeted for release in August, would introduce users to the process of building and tokenizing layers of their own unique digital assets without smart contracts.
The requirements for the Stackables app were completed and the Block Explorer app is being updated with a new page to retrieve the data in a stack. The team has been working on the Stackables app and is looking forward to feedback from Community Ambassadors and VIP pass holders in August.
In May, the dev team released community instance v5.4, along with the updated Geeq Data and Block Explorer apps. They began working through the code to implement different parameters for different chains.
Geeq introduces the counterparty NFT, which requires both parties’ signatures before there is a transfer of the asset’s deed. This reduces risk.
March 2024 Highlights: A new function allows current owners of NFTs to add notes to their NFTs’ description, turning them into append-only NFTs.
In February, testing began for the latest network sync changes. Active code development also resumed for the wallet.
In January, we completed the first part of the schema changes required for v5.3’s NFTs and attestations.
The Geeq development team hosted a holiday event for the community to mint NFTs on-chain through an easy app – no smart contracts required! The event was a success. Here’s our technical recap of the work behind the scenes.
Geeq successfully minted NFTs for its upcoming white-labeled NFT mints. Geeq’s mints generate secure digital representations of unique electronic data, on-chain assets, or tokenized assets, arriving just in time for the tokenization of real world assets (RWAs).
Geeq’s no-smart contracts platform ensures freedom from the changing standards and potential exploits of smart contracts.
The October 2023 Tech Round-Up details our work on creating a new block type, the application layer ledger (ALL), the integration of NFT proxy mint records on the Validation Layer Ledger (VLL).
The September 2023 Tech Round-Up covers implementation of two NFT milestones, NFT proxy transactions and bug fixed
The August 2023 Tech Round-Up covers the development of core elements that will contribute to security and usability, as well as incorporating the Rust programming language.
Improved feedback to Geeq applications, expanded logging possibilities with CloudWatch and Merkle proofs requests through Geeq API
Merkle root computation and Merkle proof generation is code complete for Validation Layer Blocks (VLBs). Geeq explains how its painstakingly organized data structures lead to easily verified proofs.
Real world monetary policies are unpredictable: they inject shocks and uncertainty into markets with destabilizing results. With smart contracts, it may be possible to reduce uncertainty so token price movements are more closely associated with fundamentals in the digital economy.
In May’s update, we highlight and explain the completed work on Geeq’s network communications and messages. These fundamentals scale.
April highlights: encryption upgrade, chain state view for chain hash proofs.
March highlights: Protocol development work, Socket API for Geeq Data app & updates on NFT Demo.
February highlights: Ed25519 encryption, core validation frameworks complete & updates on NFT + Demos.
January highlights: Your first update as Geeq development takes v4.6 toward enterprise NFTs!
December highlights: Proxy accounts for notary transactions code-complete; Geeq Data apps updated for v4.1; payload testing
November highlights: Automated testing platform; Protocol v4.1 test net update; UI/UX improvements
Geeq’s patent was issued earlier this month, to the Geeq community’s joy and relief. Now we’d like to share more frequent and detailed technical updates.
Approval recognizes Geeq’s breakthrough in trust-minimized security and scalability
Geeq is getting a lot of enterprise traction – here’s what that means for our strategy.
Introducing the Geeq Data app Testing Framework! Our first Geeq-native app has Geeq’s signature qualities: a software product that is efficient, scalable, and provably secure. It’s time for our community to get involved!
Geeq Data validates attestations of data in real-time, backed by Geeq’s ultra-secure blockchain technology. Please enjoy an inside look at a dApp that is able to be customized to serve your needs.
As we enter the last weeks of a very busy year, we would like to report on Geeq’s development and strategic direction.
Today, we celebrate our expanding Geeq community with an updated Micropayments Testing Framework v0.2.2. Welcome one and all!
Geeq Corporation’s protocols support secure minting and transfers of Non-Fungible Tokens at the base layer, via Geeq’s Hash-Locked Accounts technology
This May, we filed a patent application for an exciting new Geeq innovation: bearer tokens. At the time, our CEO Ric Asselstine celebrated the “immense” implications of the technology. Now you can test it for yourself.
Lun and Kieran met to share progress on our new testing framework, Micropayments TF v0.2.1, before its release later this month.
Geeq Corporation has announced the filing of an international patent application to protect its intellectual property in relation to “bearer tokens”.
It’s the day we’ve all been waiting for – Geeq’s Testing Framework v0.1 is live!
Kieran, Lun, and John met to share progress on our Testing Framework v0.1 before its release next month.
Hello Geeqs! We have made a great deal of progress on the core infrastructure of the GEEQ blockchain. Please enjoy our latest technical update.
We end the year with a jolly good, long, technical update!
Greetings friends, we know you’ve been asking for another Geeqy update!
Geeq’s new patent pending technologies significantly advance the capabilities of blockchain technology to transfer and convey value in a decentralized manner.
Greetings and salutations friends, it’s been a while, so we thought it was about time we give you another Geeqy update!
Catch up on the latest news from our development team.
UPDATE: Now with links to video and Slides! John P. Conley introduced Geeq’s Algorithmic Monetary Policy and Stabilized Token to the public at SFBW.
Summary and Links to Slides for “Game Theory for Distributed Systems” at CESC (2019). – Intermediate Level.
To ensure it’s easy to find all the news in one handy article, we want to make sure you have transparent, periodic updates on what is happening in your favorite revolutionary blockchain ecosystem.
The Geeq White Paper – A description of Geeq’s Proof of Honesty Protocols offering usable, secure blockchains on a multiple chain, interoperable, low cost public blockchain platform that scales without limits.
Geeq has developed a new blockchain validation protocol called Proof of Honesty (PoH) to power a multi-chain platform with state-of-the-art game theoretic and cryptographic security guarantees
Geeqs Stephanie So and John P. Conley were invited to present Proof of Honesty at DARPA.
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