Mozlo: Indestructible Memory and Immutable Vault
Mozlo’s sole purpose is to forge a “crystalline storage” architecture that refuses to yield to the heaviest data disasters or legal interventions. Modern cloud providers compress, scan, replicate, and sell your data to third-party companies as a profiling engine. With Mozlo, this concept is eradicated at its roots under the framework of “Zero-Knowledge”.
Immutable Storage Paradigm
Mozlo is not a file storage unit, but rather a distributed, asymmetric vault.
Every piece of file backed up from your device is essentially split into “Chunks”. Each Chunk is mathematically defined by an SHA-256 Hash, a fingerprint tied solely to the file itself. We call this system Signature-Based Storage.
The block of data reaching the Mozlo cloud is an encrypted hash; our servers cannot technically know if your file is actually a PDF, JPG, or MP4.
- Time-Linked Seal: Once data is written to the system, it is immutable. Updated files do not force the deletion of the previous version; instead, only the delta difference is encrypted and appended to the network as a new branch. Ransomware or corruption technically cannot retroactively mutate this chain.
- Fragmentation and Cryptography: Splitting a file into two is simple. Mozlo, on the other hand, shatters it into 5MB chunks. Each block receives a unique
IV(Initialization Vector) individually. Even if our server disks were physically ripped out, what emerges is useless bit-noise because the key resides solely in your hardware.
Silent Response to Loud and Violent Catastrophes
Regimes cutting your internet, disasters shaking the data center where servers lie, or corporate takeovers ending in the dissolution of a company cannot touch your identity inside Mozlo. This transparent and encrypted storage stack we designed is an archive of knowledge capable of witnessing the end of the world. Data that is not under surveillance is free data.