Tether introduces QVAC Health: a privacy-focused health platform emphasizing device-side AI analysis and data not stored in the cloud

Tether launched a new platform called QVAC Health on 12/11, entering the health technology field. The platform emphasizes that all data analysis is completed on the user’s device, without relying on cloud servers. It can integrate data from multiple wearable devices and health and fitness apps, utilizing device-side AI to analyze activity, diet, sleep, and recovery indicators.

New launch QVAC Health, local AI computation, offline operation without uploading to the cloud

QVAC Health is a health data platform capable of integrating multiple fitness trackers, nutrition apps, and various wearable devices. All data is collected into an encrypted dashboard (Encrypted Dashboard). The platform’s main feature is that all analysis is performed locally on the user’s device, with data not uploaded to the cloud. The entire system can operate offline and even supports downloading AI models via P2P.

Users can analyze exercise volume, daily activities, dietary records, symptom logs, and medication status on the same platform. The entire process does not require connecting to any external servers.

Built-in computer vision tools, take a photo to estimate calories and nutrients

QVAC Health also features an experimental computer vision tool. Users can simply take a photo of their meal, and the system will estimate calorie counts and primary nutrient ratios.

The platform compares these food image data with activity, sleep, and recovery data provided by wearable devices, helping users identify health patterns or changes in their lives. All image processing and pattern analysis are performed locally on the user’s device, without the need for cloud processing.

Ardoino emphasizes vision, creating a neutral platform allowing users to control their health data

Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino stated:

“QVAC Health aims to create a neutral platform where users have control over their own health data.”

He emphasized that Tether’s direction is very clear: centered on privacy, with local intelligence (Local Intelligence) as a primary design principle. Tether also revealed that future updates will include low-power Bluetooth (BLE) connection capabilities, allowing the platform to read data directly from specific wearable devices without relying on APIs or cloud services provided by device manufacturers.

(Note: Low Power Bluetooth BLE, also known as smart Bluetooth, is a super low-power wireless technology that significantly conserves power while maintaining communication distance. Small devices like wristbands and sensors can operate for several months or even years on a single battery. Local Intelligence refers to insights gained through visualizing and analyzing geospatial data. When geographic information such as demographic features, traffic conditions, environmental factors, economic data, and weather are overlaid on smart maps or dashboards, it reveals unique insights not visible in general data. )

QVAC emphasizes decentralization, with local AI becoming Tether Data’s core strategy

QVAC Health is part of Tether Data’s “QVAC Project.” The core concept is to develop an AI system that does not depend on centralized platforms, reducing the risks associated with data centralization through P2P model downloads and device-side processing technology.

This design approach aligns with the long-standing ethos of the cryptocurrency community favoring decentralization.

Growing Wearable Device Market, Tether Begins Active Expansion

According to Verified Market Research, the global fitness tracker market is projected to reach $52.29 billion in 2024 and is expected to climb to $189.98 billion by 2032.

Major market players include Apple, Fitbit, Samsung, and Huawei. Tether’s launch of the health platform marks its official entry into the rapidly growing wearable tech sector, entering a market with continuously increasing demand and scale.

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