Haon is a blockchain where a block only seals once real-world deliveries have been cryptographically proven. Driver is miner. Customer confirms. Value is not extracted — it is distributed.
Centralized platforms grow, costs rise, and the only path to defending margin is paying less to whoever is on the road. In parallel, they invest in AI and robots to one day replace the worker. Haon flips this: the driver is no longer a cost — they become a node in the network that validates their own work.
HaonChain. 21,000,000 hard cap, halving every 210,000 blocks. Smallest unit: 1 hcent (10⁻⁸ HNC). Not a stablecoin — auditable scarcity.
Proof of Delivery. Each delivery generates a cryptographic object with 3 signatures, H3 route cells, GPS hash and HMAC. ~357 B of tamper-proof physical evidence.
SHA-256d over an 80 B header seals each block. Drivers lock stake and accumulate on-chain reputation. Automatic slashing on fraud.
When 4G drops, ESP32 + SX1276 keep the network alive over 868 MHz radio. 240 B packets, signed witnesses, RSSI/SNR as proximity proof. Zero carrier dependency.
Three signatures converge, the backend computes route hash and H3 cells, emits the PoD into the mempool. A hundred PoDs later — or 60 seconds later, whichever comes first — the miner seals the block with PoW.
Customer places order. Restaurant accepts and signs. Driver sees offer, accepts with SECP256k1 signature. Escrow locks the value.
App streams GPS route. Pickup → merchant signature. Drop-off → customer signature. Hash + H3 cells close the proof.
Validator confirms. Miner seals with SHA-256d. Coinbase split 2×1 — 2/3 to driver, 1/3 to treasury. Wallets credited in real time.
Download the Haon Driver app, read the whitepaper, or join the waitlist for your city.