Ruby Protocol V1.0
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  1. GETTING STARTED
  2. Overview

Positioning Statement

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In Web3.0 Technical Stack Overview below, Ruby lies in the Privacy Layer of Middleware Stack, between Query Layer and Data Storage Layer. Ruby proposes a private data management framework for Web 3.0 that proposes and implements a privacy layer interacting with the multichain ecosystem, and user could use any Web3.0 end user client, like Metamask, to interact with Ruby protocol. All the data of users are safely encrypted and stored on the Data storage layer like IPFS.