Trust is our Currency.

We don't just "promise" safety. We engineer it.
Explore the legal, financial, and cryptographic safeguards that protect your child's economy.

The Walled Garden Economy

The internet is full of strangers. KidEcon is not.

We operate a Closed-Loop System. Money can flow in from verified parents, but it can't flow out to random strangers.

  • Real Identity: Every adult (Parent or Vendor) must pass a biometric ID check. No anonymous predators.
  • Restricted Transfers: K-Coins cannot be sent to external crypto wallets. They can only be spent with Verified Vendors or within your Tribe.
  • Democratic Vetting: New products don't just appear; the community votes them into the catalog.
Safety of a financial walled garden

Real World Value

K-Coin isn't a volatile cryptocurrency. It is a digital certificate of deposit.

We adhere to a strict 100% Reserve Standard. For every single K-Coin in a child's wallet, we hold $1.00 USD (or US Treasury Bills) in a regulated, insured bank vault.

1:1

USD Backing Ratio

24/7

Automated Audits

Government backed financial reserves

Your Digital Bodyguard

We don't rely on passwords alone. We use Smart Policies hard-coded into the wallet itself.

The Hardware Vault

Your keys aren't on a laptop. They are generated inside AWS Nitro Enclaves—isolated hardware that even our own engineers cannot access.

Policy As Code

Safety rules are mathematical. A hacker cannot drain a wallet because the wallet simply refuses to sign unauthorized transactions.

Sovereign Recovery

Lost password? No problem. Because verify your identity biometrically, we can recover your assets without ever seeing your private keys.

The Legal Firewall

We built KidEcon to survive anything—even our own failure.

We utilize a Bankruptcy-Remote Trust Structure. The money backing the K-Coins is held in a separate legal entity from the tech company.

If KidEcon Technologies ever goes out of business, creditors cannot seize your child's funds. The Trust ensures the money belongs to the users, period.

Corporate Separation