InvinOS
  • 🛡️ Invinos Documentation
  • 📌 Introduction to Invinos
  • 🌐 Why Invinos Exists
  • 🧱 System Architecture Overview
    • Core Design Layers
      • Network Layer
      • Browser Layer
      • Wallet & Asset Layer
      • Computation Layer (AI)
      • Identity Layer
      • Interface & Dashboard Layer
    • Interface & Dashboard Layer
    • Mobile-First Optimization
  • 🧠 Core App Modules
    • Stealth Browser
    • Privacy VPN
    • zkMixer
    • Ghost Wallets
    • Anonymous DEX
    • Local LLM
    • Context Lock
    • Privacy Dashboard
    • zk-Identity
    • Governance
  • 🔄 Workflow: Real User Actions
    • Private Browse Flow
    • Crosschain zkMixer Flow
    • Encrypted AI Interaction Flow
    • Full Privacy Session Example
    • Token Utility and Access Flow
  • 🔐 Who use Invinos?
    • DeFi Traders Avoiding Wallet Tracking
    • Journalists Operating Under Surveillance
    • Mobile Users Seeking Default Privacy
    • Builders and Devs Testing Encrypted Flows
    • Community Contributors Managing DAO Work Privately
  • 💸 VINOS Tokenomics
    • Supply and Distribution
    • Platform Fee Structure and Holder Tiers
    • Governance and Protocol Evolution
    • Sustainability Through Utility
  • 🧭 Invinos Roadmap 2025.
    • Foundation Layer (Q2 2025)
    • Utility Expansion (Q3 2025)
    • Ecosystem Launch (Q4 2025)
  • 🤝 Get Involved
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🛡️ Invinos Documentation

Next📌 Introduction to Invinos

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Welcome to Invinos Docs, the official documentation for Invinos, the AI and Blockchain Privacy Operating System.

This is your starting point for understanding how Invinos works, what it’s built for, and how you can be part of it. We’ve designed this documentation to guide users, developers, and contributors through every layer of the Invinos stack, from basic concepts to advanced features.

Invinos brings together encrypted AI tools, anonymous blockchain infrastructure, and decentralized apps into one unified privacy-first system. Whether you're testing our zkMixer, exploring the stealth browser, or integrating with our token ecosystem, this is where it all begins.

This GitBook will walk you through:

  • What Invinos is and why it exists

  • Core modules and real-world workflows

  • The architecture powering privacy at every layer

  • Use cases, from onchain anonymity to AI identity masking

  • Tokenomics behind $VINOS

  • Roadmap and future releases

  • How to get involved or build with us

This is a living document. As the platform grows, this documentation will evolve with new updates, features, and resources added regularly.

Let’s build the future of privacy infrastructure together.