Moca (MOCA) is the native utility token of Moca Chain, a modular, EVM-compatible Layer 1 blockchain focused on decentralised identity and data management. Designed to support self-sovereign identity, verifiable credentials, and privacy-first infrastructure, Moca Chain gives users control over their digital identities across multiple blockchain networks. The MOCA token powers ecosystem activities including staking, governance, and identity verification.
Moca Chain operates using a Proof of Stake (PoS) consensus mechanism, ensuring scalable and energy-efficient network performance. It is fully compatible with the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), allowing seamless interaction with existing Web3 tools. Key technologies include zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs) and zkTLS for private identity verification, a decentralised data storage framework, and a cross-chain Identity Oracle supporting over 25 blockchains. Developers can use AIR Kit, a modular toolkit, to integrate identity solutions into decentralised apps and wallets.
Moca Chain supports a wide range of identity-focused use cases across Web3 and traditional sectors. These include privacy-preserving self-sovereign identity management, decentralised KYC and credential validation for finance, education, and healthcare, and cross-chain identity verification for dApps. MOCA tokens are also used for staking, governance through the Moca DAO, and accessing exclusive token launches and airdrops via platforms like MocaList and MocaDrop, positioning Moca as essential infrastructure for digital identity in the decentralised economy.
Moca Chain was developed to meet the growing demand for secure and interoperable digital identity solutions. Backed by Animoca Brands, the project launched its testnet in Q3 2025, with the mainnet expected in Q4 2025. Major developments include the release of AIR Kit, deployment of zk-powered privacy tools, and integration of the Moca Identity Oracle for cross-chain services. Strategic partnerships with platforms like SK Planet (28M users) and OneFootball (200M users) underline Moca’s potential as a core identity layer in the evolving Web3 landscape.