DIRX.
A zero-knowledge contacts operating system. Networks live in a local, encrypted graph synced via cryptographic primitives.
The platform at a glance.
What DIRX is.
DIRX is a contacts operating system built on the same zero-knowledge architecture as QMV. Personal and professional networks — entities, relationships, and metadata — are held in a local, encrypted graph. Synchronisation between the operator’s own devices uses encrypted blob storage and epoch-ratcheted event logs. The operator infrastructure never sees the network.
Capabilities.
Local encrypted graph
The full relationship graph is held locally on the operator’s device. The server stores only encrypted blobs.
Epoch-ratcheted sync
Event-sourced synchronisation across the operator’s devices. Forward-secret, replay-resistant.
Native cross-platform
Native clients on every desktop and mobile target. Designed for institutions where contact graphs cannot leave the perimeter.
Verifiable key custody
Same key custody guarantees as QMV. Operator-controlled rotation and revocation.
How it sits inside the Group.
DIRX is the second product on the Group’s sovereign-infrastructure substrate. Currently in restricted development.