Step 01
Secure intake
Z-GAP establishes the trusted entry layer, protecting the scoring flow and validating that requests enter through the correct authenticated path.
A protocol-grade layer where WSEO produces the score, QEP extends witness across networks, and Z-GAP protects the secure access layer behind the flow.
Measure visibility, structure, trust, and resilience across the project surface.
WSEO acts as the scoring core across the public protocol layer.
QEP adds cross-network witness to the result instead of leaving it isolated.
Z-GAP protects the trusted API access that feeds the scoring flow.
Protocol pulse
Protocol surface
WSEO sits at the center of the scoring model, while QEP and Z-GAP reinforce witness and access across Ethereum, Polygon, BNB Chain, Avalanche, Solana, and Alchemy.
Three acts
The protocol is structured as a deliberate progression. Each step adds protected access, stronger scoring, and verifiable readiness.
Secure intake
WSEO scoring
Witness and registry
Step 01
Z-GAP establishes the trusted entry layer, protecting the scoring flow and validating that requests enter through the correct authenticated path.
Z-GAP controls the trusted API access layer
Step 01
Z-GAP establishes the trusted entry layer, protecting the scoring flow and validating that requests enter through the correct authenticated path.
Step 02
WSEO is the scoring core of the system, combining visibility, technical delivery, authority, and trust signals into one public protocol-grade result.
Step 03
QEP extends the score with cross-network witness logic, and qualified outcomes can then move into the registry as durable public records.
Protocol
structure
Z-GAP gateway layer
Defines canonical ownership, metadata integrity, wallet and domain alignment, and the trusted connection surface before scoring begins.
WSEP-1
Defines canonical ownership, metadata integrity, wallet and domain alignment, and the trusted connection surface before scoring begins.
Z-GAP gateway layer
WSEP-2
Measures technical delivery, discoverability, and the conditions that shape whether a project can be found, understood, and trusted.
WSEO scoring layer
WSEP-3
Elevates verification, witness logic, and security posture so the WSEO score gains cross-network witness instead of relying on isolated claims.
QEP witness layer
WSEP-4
Expands the WSEO score through narrative coherence, content quality, and authority signals that support long-term strategic relevance.
WSEO authority layer
WSEP-5
Finalizes eligibility for immutable publication so qualified records remain public, permanent, and independently verifiable after scoring and witness.
Registry and chain layer
Qualified outcomes become durable public records after the WSEO score is produced and the QEP witness layer confirms the wider trust surface.
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WSEP phases
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Trust signals
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Chain targets
Begin the verification process and understand how your project stands across visibility, trust, and security before the next stage of growth.
A protocol-grade intelligence layer for Web3 projects where WSEO produces the score, QEP adds witness logic, and Z-GAP protects the trusted access surface.
Because stronger visibility and trust start with stronger signals. Verification helps surface blind spots early, refine positioning, and prepare the project with more precision.
WSEO is the parent scoring protocol, QEP acts as the cross-network witness layer, and Z-GAP secures the API access and trusted gateway path.
Security is treated as a staged roadmap. The protocol is designed to harden over time instead of pretending the future threat model does not exist.
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