The Architecture of Trust
ClavOS
CLAVI’s custom zero-knowledge operating system built on a customised Yocto Linux kernel, ensuring zero remote access by design.
Definition
CLAVI’s custom operating system with zero-knowledge architecture, built on a customised Yocto Linux kernel: minimalist and fully auditable. Every line of code that does not serve the user’s sovereignty has been removed. Clavi has zero remote access to your devices, their software, data, or wealth by design. ClavOS is the bedrock that ensures your assets aren’t just yours in philosophy but mathematically and physically.
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