Your data is worth
billions. You get
none of it.
Adworth is cryptographic consent infrastructure for digital advertising — where you control who gets your data, for how long, and get paid every time you share it.
Patent-pending technology · AI transparency now · Consent marketplace coming
The Problem
The internet was built on
your attention. You never consented.
AI platforms like ChatGPT and Perplexity are now running ads — with zero transparency requirements. It’s Facebook 2007 all over again, but the stakes are higher.
Surveillance by Default
Companies collect what you click, search, buy, and think — without meaningful consent. Zero visibility into who’s targeting you or why.
You Earn $0 From Your Own Data
Google made $238B in ad revenue last year. You got none of it — despite being the product they’re selling.
AI Ads = Zero Transparency
ChatGPT, Perplexity, Meta AI. All running ads with no disclosure rules. The regulatory gap is wide open.
“Deleted” Doesn’t Mean Gone
Request deletion and companies promise compliance. But there’s no verification. Your data lives on in third-party systems.
Consent Is Theater
Cookie banners are dark patterns. “I agree” means nothing. No cryptographic binding — companies can ignore your preferences.
Regulations Are Coming
GDPR, CCPA, and DSA are here. AI ad transparency rules are next. Companies need compliant infrastructure — now.
The Solution
Consent that can’t be faked.
Deletion that can be proved.
Adworth replaces empty privacy promises with cryptographic enforcement. Five interconnected components make it automatic, auditable, and unstoppable. Unlike services that ask nicely for your data to be removed, Adworth enforces cryptographically.
Cryptographic Consent Tokens
You sign a digital permission — bound to a specific advertiser, data type, and time window. They can’t fake it, extend it, or transfer it.
Privacy Governance Engine
Every data access request is checked automatically. No valid token? Blocked. Expired window? Blocked. No manual review needed.
Invisibility Ledger
Every consent, revocation, and deletion is recorded in an append-only, tamper-evident ledger. Companies can’t claim they didn’t know.
State-Persistence Monitor
After you delete, the monitor keeps checking. It crawls data brokers and third-party systems to detect unauthorized persistence.
Removal Payload Engine
Detect a violation? Auto-generates a legally-cited deletion notice — signed with cryptographic proof — and sends it without you lifting a finger.
Consent Marketplace
Advertisers pay for access. You get paid when your token is verified. Revoke consent, payments stop. Fair exchange, finally.
How We Make Money
Radical honesty about
our business model.
We’re building infrastructure for privacy — so hiding our business model would make us no different from everyone else. Here’s exactly how Adworth makes money.
“When an advertiser pays you for your data, we take a small fee — visible to you, recorded on the ledger, always transparent. We don’t make money unless you do.”
Transaction fee when advertisers pay you. You see it. It’s on the ledger. Always.
We never sell your data. We never have a hidden revenue stream. If we did, we’d be the problem.
We only make money when you make money. Network effects drive growth. That’s sustainable.
The Founder
Built by someone who saw the problem
from the inside.
I left my corporate career in December 2025 after 18 years — the last 15 as a supervisor managing large technical support teams.
For 15 of those years I listened to escalated calls in corporate tech support. I read the messages. I sat with customers who had been financially hurt, legally exposed, emotionally devastated — almost always because of what happened to their data. Most of the time the solution wasn’t compensation or a fix. It was someone to listen.
I listened. And over 15 years I realized something: technology has always been driven by advertising. And advertising has always been driven by your data. And you never had a choice.
My understanding of copyright law and music publishing taught me this pattern early. Ownership extraction follows the same playbook across every industry. Artists have spent decades fighting just to own what they created. Your data is no different — someone else is holding the masters. Adworth changes that.
If the only real solution to privacy is ownership — giving people a cryptographic token that proves their data is theirs — then the moat isn’t the app. It isn’t the broker, the corporation, or the government. The moat is the infrastructure.
I built it with 20 years of corporate experience, AI as my co-founder, and the conviction that the knowledge needed to solve real problems doesn’t come with a price tag. That’s what AI should do. Work with us. Not instead of us.
The patent was filed February 23, 2026. Now I’m raising $1.5M to build it properly.
Just as we build net worth. Just as we build self worth. It’s time we built our Adworth.
For Investors
$1.5M seed round.
Infrastructure built. Ready to scale.
The consent infrastructure is live. The patent is filed. The extension is in testing. We’re not raising to build — we’re raising to hire two people and scale what already works. The timing window — AI advertising boom, regulatory gap, no patent-protected competitor — won’t stay open forever.
What We Have Today
- ✓Patent pending — filed Feb 23, 2026, 11 claims (Confirmation #9128)
- ✓USPTO Trademark Serial No. 99678774 · SC Service Mark approved
- ✓29 live Cloudflare Workers — consent, compliance, enforcement, monitoring
- ✓Complete GDPR · CCPA · HIPAA · COPPA compliance stack
- ✓Privacy Cockpit extension (MV3) — in testing, Chrome Web Store ready
- ✓Ed25519 cryptographic consent API — live and verified
- ✓Consumer demo live · Waitlist collecting · Launching Q2 2026
What $1.5M Builds
- ✓One engineer — ship Privacy Cockpit to Chrome Web Store, maintain infrastructure
- ✓One BD & marketing hire — first advertiser pilots, user growth
- ✓Non-provisional patent filing by Feb 2027 — hard deadline, full IP protection
- ✓18 months runway — reach Series A from traction, not urgency
- ✓We don’t make money unless you do — 2% only on verified consent transactions
The 2% model is built on Stripe’s infrastructure fee logic — simple, aligned, only charged on value delivered. The exact rate will be validated in our first pilot conversations. What won’t change: we only make money when consent transactions happen. That alignment is the model, not the percentage.
Enterprise consent verification without users on the other side is just another CMP — and existing consent management platforms already own that market. The moat is the network, not the software. Adworth’s consent tokens are only defensible because real users generated them. The consumer side isn’t a distraction from the enterprise play — it’s what makes it worth anything.
18-Month Roadmap
- Privacy Cockpit to Chrome Web Store
- Public launch — waitlist converts
- Close seed round
- Hire engineer + BD
- First advertiser pilot conversations
- First real consent exchanges
- First 2% fees collected
- Non-provisional patent begins
- Public marketplace open
- Advertiser onboarding pipeline
- User growth via Privacy Cockpit
- Transaction volume building
- Real marketplace transaction volume
- Network effects beginning
- Series A deck built on real data
- Non-provisional patent filed
- Full IP protection locked in
Be first when consent
starts paying.
First 1,000 users get early marketplace access, founding member status, and priority support. No spam. No irony.
Your data stays yours — stored on our own infrastructure, never shared.