Bitcoin is borderless. But so are its risks.
That’s why Alena Vranova, co-founder of Trezor, is launching GLOK — a new security solution built for the dangers of crypto ownership in 2025. The product? A private geolocation app that lets you send emergency distress alerts to pre-approved contacts — all without sacrificing your privacy.
Unlike typical tracking apps, GLOK doesn’t leak location data or store your movement history. Instead, it offers on-demand safety signals that activate only when you need them.
Whether it’s a physical threat or a digital attack — you’re not alone.
Crypto is freedom — but in the wrong hands, it’s a target on your back.
GLOK goes beyond tech by offering professional counter-kidnapping training, taught by real-world security experts. These sessions help bitcoin holders:
It’s not paranoia. It’s preparation.
GLOK isn't just an app — it’s a community protocol. Vranova’s vision is to create a decentralized mutual aid system where bitcoiners and their families can support and protect each other.
Think of it as Web3 security culture — where knowledge, tools, and trust aren’t centralized, but shared.
GLOK will soon enter beta testing, inviting early adopters to shape its future.
This isn’t a top-down security app — it’s being co-created by the community, with features designed for the evolving risks of onchain wealth.
Expect a blend of:
If you hold crypto, GLOK wants you safe. Not just your wallet — but your life.
As crypto becomes mainstream, threats evolve.
Ransomware attacks are surging. Social engineering is getting smarter. And high-profile holders are becoming kidnap targets — especially in under-regulated jurisdictions.
GLOK fills a critical gap: personal safety. It’s what comes after cold storage — a security layer for humans, not just keys.
Bitcoin fixes money. GLOK protects the people who use it.
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