Zain Mudassar Iqbal

SnapProve - Trust infrastructure for the Worlds informal economy

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We built legally admissible proof for everyday transactions. When you lend money or make a deal, SnapProve creates timestamped, blockchain-verified evidence with KYC-linked identities. Unlike screenshots (easily faked) or verbal agreements (unenforceable), we integrate government KYC with Polygon blockchain. Courts accept it as evidence. Built after 200+ user interviews. Validated by Spark Tank (Top 0.1% nationally). Starting in Pakistan. First mover in legal-tech for informal economies.

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Zain Mudassar Iqbal
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We're solving something billions of people face: you lend money to a friend, they deny it ever happened, and you have zero proof. SnapProve creates court-admissible evidence in 30 seconds. We combine government KYC verification (so identities are real) with Polygon blockchain (so timestamps can't be faked). The result is legally recognized proof that holds up when trust breaks down. Why this matters globally: Informal economies represent trillions in transactions worldwide Most deals still happen on trust alone—no contracts, no proof When trust fails, people lose money with zero recourse We're the first to make digital evidence legally enforceable at scale We're starting in Pakistan (50M+ monthly informal transactions) where we validated this through 200+ user interviews. Won Spark Tank Pakistan (Top 0.1% of startups nationally). We have a working prototype proving the model works. Our co-founder is LLB-qualified, so legal admissibility isn't an afterthought—it's engineered into our architecture from day one. The same problem exists everywhere informal economies operate—India, Nigeria, Indonesia, Latin America. We're building the rails for trust where formal systems don't reach. We're 19, building fast, and attacking a massive market most founders overlook because they don't understand how broken informal trust systems are. What would you use this for? Curious what edge cases we haven't considered yet.