The Immutable Standard for Medical Data Integrity on the XRP Ledger
Solus Protocol is a decentralized infrastructure layer built to bridge legacy Electronic Health Records (EHR) with the transparency of the XRP Ledger. By anchoring cryptographic fingerprints of medical data, we enable real-time validation, auditability, and tamper-proof custody without exposing sensitive Protected Health Information (PHI).
- 📄 Whitepaper - Technical vision, HIPAA alignment, and core protocol logic.
- 🏗️ Technical Specs - SHA-256 anchoring architecture and XRPL transaction schemas.
- 📈 Investor Relations - Tokenomics, roadmap, and ecosystem distribution.
- 🛡️ Security Policy - Responsible disclosure and Safe Harbor guidelines.
- Immutable Anchoring: Leverages XRPL transaction memos to create permanent clinical audit trails.
- Zero-Knowledge Privacy: Anchors SHA-256 hashes only—ensuring zero patient data is leaked on-chain.
- Low-Latency Verification: Validates the integrity of millions of records in seconds using XRPL's high-throughput consensus.
- Enterprise Interoperability: Designed for seamless API integration with Epic, Cerner, and other major EHR providers.
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Token Symbol | $SLS |
| Network | XRP Ledger (Mainnet) |
| Issuer Address | r95GyZac4butvVcsTWUPpxzekmyzaHsTA5 |
| Total Supply | 100,000,000 SLS |
To hold or trade $SLS, you must establish a trust line to the official issuer address.
Instant liquidity is available via the native XRPL Automated Market Maker (AMM):
- Swap on Magnetic: Swap XRP/SLS
- Market Analytics: View on XPMarket
We welcome contributions to the Solus Gateway API and open-source EHR connectors.
- See CONTRIBUTING.md to get started.
- For critical vulnerabilities, refer to our Security Policy.
- Twitter: @solus_protocol
- Telegram: t.me/solus_protocol
- Explorer: XRPScan Token Profile
© 2026 Solus Protocol. All rights reserved. SLS is a utility token and does not represent equity or an investment contract.
© 2026 Solus Protocol. Built on the XRP Ledger.
Disclaimer: Solus Protocol is a data integrity tool. It does not provide medical advice or diagnosis. Users are responsible for ensuring compliance with local healthcare regulations (e.g., HIPAA/GDPR).
