An open, interoperable, peer-to-peer protocol for DPDP Act 2023–compliant digital consent workflows
The Decentralized Consent Protocol (DCP) is an open-source specification that defines standardized, peer-to-peer consent interactions between entities participating in digital consent workflows under India’s Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDP Act), 2023.
DCP translates legal consent obligations into machine-verifiable, cryptographically secure protocol interactions, enabling interoperable and auditable consent management across platforms, sectors, and jurisdictions—without relying on centralized consent silos.