On December 12, Zeeve conducted an AMA with Dr. Ravi Chamria, Co-Founder and CEO of Zeeve, and Abhimanyu Dayal, Director of AI and Operations at Ulalo. They discussed how healthcare, arguably the most important yet outdated data ecosystem, can break the institutional silo model and become patient-driven, privacy-preserving, and AI-powered.
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Key Takeaways
- Ulalo is designing a sovereign Layer-1 for healthcare where patients have full control over their medical data.
- AI is embedded throughout the process, simplifying intricate billing reports, generating health timelines, and enhancing clinical decision support.
- Patients can share, and in fact, get compensated for, anonymized data, transforming the value proposition of the data healthcare collects.
- Sovereign L1 provides Ulalo with consistent performance, flexible compliance, and no reliance on shared blockspace.
- Zeeve’s infrastructure provides the necessary high availability, reliability, and scalability for healthcare systems that cannot afford downtime.
The AMA began with Dr. Ravi Chamria, who noted a core fact: healthcare, as a system, is constructed around institutions, not around people. While people need it, data continues to be fragmented, inaccessible, and out of reach.
“Healthcare is one of the last major sectors still operating on highly fragmented, institution-centric data models. Patients deserve ownership of their data, not paperwork.”
— Dr. Ravi Chamria
Abhimanyu Dayal talked about how, with his Web3 and AI work, he has to deal with healthcare, and the absence of patient access became a big issue very quickly.
“You don’t really know what’s happening with your health because you don’t have access to your own data. That exclusion becomes dangerous as medicine becomes more data-driven.”
— Abhimanyu Dayal
Patients have the power within Ulalo’s approach, as they own the encryption of their medical data and decide who gets access to it. Dr. Ravi pointed out how the current system is unbalanced, as the conversation also included data monetization.
“Patients have already paid hospitals for treatment. Why should hospitals take ownership of, and profit from, patient data without patient consent?”
— Dr. Ravi Chamria
Abhimanyu said Health data can be shared to benefit research, and patients may even improve their own data privacy by not having to disclose it, as they can control it at Ulalo.The conversation has ended with running their own L1, also simplified compliance with regulations like GDPR and HIPAA. The reason Ulalo built a sovereign Layer-1: performance, reliability, and control, as well as what’s next: AI-driven health summaries, support in several languages, and a flourishing ecosystem centered on ULA token, along with Zeeve’s infrastructure
Stay tuned for more thoughtful #Web3Voice conversations from Zeeve.



