Development Update [2025/06] - Safe Haven

Development Update [2025/06]

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As we move through Q2 of 2025, our focus remains crystal clear: building secure, decentralized, and future-proof solutions for digital data protection. This momentum continued with the launch of Inheriti® Elements, our new modular framework designed to power our B2B business model and scale decentralized inheritance for enterprise use. From backend engineering to frontend integration, we’ve made notable progress that brings us closer to redefining how digital continuity is built—both in traditional applications and decentralized ecosystems. Let’s dive in!

Inheriti® Elements: Expanding the Future of Digital Inheritance

This month, we made substantial progress on Inheriti® Elements, our modular SDK framework designed to bring decentralized digital inheritance and data backup to both Web2 and Web3 ecosystems. As a core part of our vision to decentralize trust, Inheriti® Elements empowers developers and businesses to embed advanced encryption, secure recovery, and inheritance logic directly into their own applications—without compromising user privacy.

With client-side encryption, zero-trust architecture, and our patented Secure Share Distribution Protocol (SSDP), we’re delivering a platform where sensitive data never touches the backend, eliminating central points of failure. Whether you’re a Web2 SaaS provider, a crypto wallet developer, or an enterprise looking to safeguard internal credentials, the Elements SDK brings security, compliance, and peace of mind to the forefront of digital continuity.

Modular SDKs for Seamless Integration

We’ve continued improving the modular SDK for Web2 and Web3 environments. The Elements SDK includes intuitive components, API endpoints, and hooks that make integration straightforward for developers. These allow businesses to:

  • Build inheritance and backup protection plans
  • Define beneficiaries and activation methods (like Dead Man Switch or trigger events)
  • Store encrypted shares across decentralized endpoints (cold storage, mobile, blockchain, HSMs, vaults)
  • Manage lifecycle, plan merging, and reassembly workflows entirely on the client side

This approach gives full control over how and where user data is protected and restored.

Web3 Use Cases: Solving Self-Custody

As Web3 adoption grows, so does the burden on users to safeguard seed phrases, multisig keys, and governance credentials. Inheriti® Elements addresses this by enabling DAOs, NFT projects, and wallet providers to integrate secure inheritance and recovery plans directly into their platforms. With $68B+ in lost crypto due to inaccessible private keys, the need for tamper-proof, recoverable solutions has never been more urgent.

By supporting tools like SafeKey Mobile and SafeKey Pro, our SDK allows organizations to offer secure key distribution and reassembly—without needing to trust a centralized third party.

Business Integration & Partner Feedback

Over the past month, we’ve seen a significant increase in inbound interest from both Web2 and Web3 businesses looking to integrate embedded inheritance-as-a-service into their platforms. This growing attention confirms what we’ve long anticipated: digital continuity is becoming a core user expectation, not just a niche feature.

Use cases span a wide range—from crypto exchanges aiming to reduce user support tickets related to lost access, to legal-tech startups creating modern, automated estate planning solutions that combine smart contracts with secure data storage. Family offices, fintechs, DAO tooling platforms, and password managers have also expressed interest in implementing Inheriti® Elements to offer inheritance and backup features as value-added services.

We’ve initiated early onboarding conversations with select partners and are working closely with them to co-design the first production-ready integrations. This collaborative approach helps us fine-tune technical implementation while ensuring real-world fit across industries.

Looking Ahead: Preparing Inheriti® Elements for Scalable Adoption

As we move into July, our focus is on refining and expanding the Inheriti® Elements framework to ensure it’s fully ready for scalable adoption across both Web2 and Web3 environments. We’re finalizing SDK improvements based on early adopter feedback, with updates aimed at performance optimization, error handling, and flexibility across diverse implementation scenarios.

In parallel, we’re significantly upgrading our technical documentation and integration guides to streamline developer onboarding—this includes step-by-step walkthroughs, live code examples, and robust API references. To accelerate adoption, we’re also creating ready-to-use SDK templates tailored to verticals like legal-tech, wallets, fintech, and enterprise access management. On the go-to-market side, we’re preparing focused marketing materials designed for technical decision-makers and launching a series of private webinars to demo the SDK, answer questions, and support early integration discussions.

We strongly believe Inheriti® Elements is positioned to become a foundational layer for digital continuity—not just in crypto, but across the broader landscape of data protection, digital identity, and long-term access control.

Security Note: Our Partner Hacken Responds to Infrastructure Incident

In June, our cybersecurity partner Hacken experienced a targeted breach involving a compromised legacy private key tied to an old bridge contract. No client funds or core infrastructure were impacted, and Hacken promptly began rebuilding the $HAI token architecture using LayerZero’s Omnichain Fungible Token (OFT) standard, integrating stronger security features like multi-signature governance, blacklist controls, and a secure 1:1 token restoration plan.

As part of our coordinated security response, all bridge and swap functionalities for $HAI have been fully disabled on SafeSwap. The swap feature is also inactive until further notice to protect users during this transition phase. Hacken has also temporarily halted swaps on other bridges and platforms, including VeChain ↔ Base, VeChain ↔ BSC, VeChain ↔ Ethereum, Ethereum ↔ BSC, and all other combinations. Attempting to bridge $HAI across these chains may result in loss of funds.

We are closely monitoring the recovery efforts and continue to support Hacken in restoring trust and long-term resilience to the HAI ecosystem.

For full details, see their official update: Hacken Medium Post.

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