OPTX Docs
Build applications with gaze-authenticated biometric verification, on-chain attestation, and cross-chain bridging.
Welcome to OPTX
OPTX is a gaze-authenticated biometric verification protocol. It uses eye-tracking to generate cryptographic proofs that attest user identity on-chain.
Quick Links
| Section | Description |
|---|---|
| What is OPTX? | Core concepts, naming hierarchy, and protocol overview |
| Architecture | End-to-end system architecture from edge to chain |
| Gaze Verification | AGT biometric auth — iris tracking, tensor classification |
| AARON Protocol | Biometric proof protocol and edge router |
| AstroJOE | Jett Optics Engine — the OPTX intelligent agent |
| API Reference | WebSocket RPC and REST endpoints |
AGT Tensor System
Every component in OPTX is classified by its Agentive Gaze Tensor (AGT) — a tri-dimensional measure of cognitive engagement:
- COG — Cognitive. Protocol specs, algorithms, API references, state machines.
- EMO — Emotional. Connections, network bridges, identity, users.
- ENV — Environmental. Physical infrastructure, hardware, edge nodes, DePIN, topology.
Use the Augment Space button in the sidebar to explore the interactive MOA knowledge graph.
Getting Started
- Read What is OPTX? for the conceptual foundation
- Review the Architecture for the system map
- Explore Gaze Verification to understand AGT tensors
- Check On-Chain Addresses for Solana program IDs