About PRC Network
PRC Network is a blockchain ecosystem for verifiable proofs and real-world assets—built around IRP standards, DeedLock real-estate proofs, CertiCore certification, and PRC Protocol tokenization.
PRC Wallet is one product inside the ecosystem.
Founded in 2025 • Standards-first • Proof-backed tokenization • Transparent security
Mission
Make real-world documents and assets verifiable, auditable, and tamper-evident through standards and cryptographic proofs.
Vision
A world where real estate and other assets can be verified instantly and transacted with proof-backed trust.
What We Build
The PRC Network ecosystem consists of 7 interconnected pieces—from base blockchain to standards to applications.
Our Story
We started as PRC Wallet after seeing friends and clients lose funds to confusing UX, phishing, and custodial failures. We set out to build a wallet that treats security as a product, not a checkbox: transparent architecture, human-readable prompts, and controls that put users first.
As we built the wallet, we realized the industry needed more than just better UX—it needed verifiable proofs for real-world assets. This led us to expand into a full ecosystem to support proofs, standards (IRP), and real-estate tokenization.
Today, PRC Network combines a base blockchain, standards framework (IRP/DeedLock), certification engine (CertiCore), tokenization protocol, and the original non-custodial wallet—all working together to make proof-backed assets a reality.
Core Values
Standards-First Architecture
IRP defines how proofs are issued, verified, and governed—creating interoperability and long-term trust.
Self-Custody by Default
PRC Wallet ensures your keys stay on your device—generated and encrypted locally, never shared.
Security, Explained
Threat models, audits, and status are public. No black boxes, no security theater.
Privacy-First
Minimal telemetry (opt-in), no tracking of balances or addresses across the ecosystem.
Proof-Backed Tokenization
PRC Protocol requires valid IRP certificates for every property—no proofs, no listing.
Open & Auditable
Verifiable builds, checksums, PGP signatures, and public documentation for all components.
Security & Compliance
Security status: Audit schedule will be published on /security/audits.
Contact: [email protected] • Responsible Disclosure • security.txt
Wallet Security
Architecture
Client-side key generation and encryption; deterministic wallets (BIP-39/44); clear signing flow with anti-phishing checks.
User Protection
Human-readable transaction previews, phishing warnings, and biometric locks (where supported) protect users at every step.
Network & Governance Security
Standards Versioning
IRP standards follow clear versioning with backwards compatibility focus. Changes are transparent and well-documented.
Independent Testing
We commission third-party security assessments and publish results on /security/audits with versioning and dates.
Responsible Disclosure
Researchers can reach us at [email protected] (PGP key on disclosure page). We acknowledge within 48 hours and coordinate fixes promptly.
Data Protection
GDPR-aligned practices; minimal, opt-in analytics only; clear data-subject rights and retention policies.
Team

Kade Voss — Founder & CEO
PhD (Psychology), Barrister-at-Law
Kade Voss leads product, security culture, and governance. His psychology background informs PRC's human-factors approach—designing warnings and flows that prevent mistakes. As a barrister, he sets our compliance tone: transparent policies, clear terms, and responsible disclosures.
“Building the future of proof-backed assets—one verifiable transaction at a time.”

Rhea Knox — Co-founder & CTO
PhD in Computer Science (Applied Cryptography)
Rhea Knox leads cryptography, wallet engine, and incident response. With a PhD in Computer Science (Applied Cryptography) and a strong background in Applied Mathematics, she designs PRC's signing pipeline, formalizes threat models, and turns proofs into practical defenses—keeping self-custody both secure and fast.
“Security through design, not retrofitting.”
Security & Engineering
Roles described for transparency:
Head of Security Engineering
Defines threat models, coordinates audits, and manages disclosure responses.
Lead Wallet Engineer
Owns signing UX, performance, and accessibility.
Lead Backend/Infra
Uptime, RPC routing, rate-limits, observability, and incident response.
Community & Support Lead
Education, guides, and rapid issue triage.
If you're world-class in blockchain security or standards development, we'd love to talk—see /careers.
Development Phases
PRC Wallet
Non-custodial wallet with Vite/EVM support, security-first UX, and verified downloads
CertiCore + IRP Registry
Certification framework and neutral standards registry for proof issuance and verification
DeedLock (IRP-2xx)
Real-estate standards family defining property title security and encumbrances
PRC Protocol
Tokenization protocol requiring valid IRP certificates for all listed properties
Mobile & Expansion
Mobile apps, hardware wallet integrations, and additional IRP standard families