- Zero-identity onboarding - No email, phone, credit card, accounts
- Anonymous fitness tracking - Privacy-first approach
- Bitcoin-powered competitions - Real sats rewards
- Wearable integration - HealthKit, Garmin, Fitbit data
- Local-first architecture - You control your data
- Nostr publishing - Censorship-resistant workout records
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We need an open source wearable to compete with companies like whoop
In time
I think Ultrahuman ring is not opensource, however, the company maintains an "open-ecosystem" approach in several ways.
• Proprietary Core: The main mobile applications (iOS/Android) and the device firmware are closed source to protect their intellectual property and medical algorithms.
• Open API: Unlike many competitors, Ultrahuman provides an Open API. This allows users and developers to access their own health data to build custom dashboards or integrations.
• Developer Community: They host several public repositories on GitHub, sharing specific libraries, UI components, and SDKs to help developers build for their platform.
• PowerPlugs: This is their "app store" for health features, which encourages third-party developers to create plugins that extend the functionality of the ring.