Zeto Rules -

For builders, adopting Zeto Rules means:

In the rush to build faster, more expressive blockchains, one subtle but powerful concept often flies under the radar: . Named loosely after the idea of "zero" (from zero-knowledge or zero-trust origins, depending on the context), Zeto Rules aren't a single protocol but a class of constraints that enforce deterministic, non-repudiable behavior in permissionless environments. zeto rules

Stop building black boxes. Start building a documented history. For builders, adopting Zeto Rules means: In the

Usually, the answer is a shrug. The person who wrote the code left three years ago, the Jira ticket is archived, and the documentation is a 404 error. Start building a documented history

At their core, Zeto Rules are simple:

Any participant can propose an action, but the validity of that action depends only on publicly verifiable prior states and strict arithmetic or logical checks — not on subjective judgment or external oracles.