// context-aware multisig security
A dog cannot be remotely hacked. OpenDawg combines secure hardware, biometric presence, and multisig architecture to create custody that requires real-world presence.
Check collar proximity via Bluetooth
Complete OpenClaw ritual interaction
Physical tap on collar device
Verify biometric calm threshold
A dog's physical presence cannot be spoofed remotely. No phishing attack can replicate a living security factor.
Standard 2-of-3 multisig architecture. If the collar is lost, rotate with owner + recovery key.
Biometric gating requires calm heart rate and activity levels. Stressed signals abort the transaction.
The OpenClaw ritual turns signing into an intentional act, not a reflexive click in a browser extension.
Custody that lives in your daily routine. Your dog becomes part of a natural security ritual.
Funds remain accessible via owner + offline recovery key. The dog is never a single point of failure.
OpenDawg is built around presence, not cognition. The collar functions like existing pet fitness trackers — with added secure hardware. The dog's role is passive presence, not cognitive participation.
Same technology used in commercial hardware wallets, embedded in the collar tag.
Proximity verification ensures the collar is physically present during signing.
Heart rate and activity monitoring to detect duress or abnormal conditions.
Deterministic game engine for replay hashing and malware-resistant confirmation flows.
Standard smart contract architecture with 2-of-3 signing requirements.
If collar is lost or dog retires, rotate the key set without losing access.
"As crypto experiments with multisig DAOs, biometric gating, and ritualized transaction flows, OpenDawg may be remembered as the first project to quite literally put custody on a leash."