TrustedHealth opens its ICO presale on March 20. The blockchain-based platform connects patients with specialized medical care across borders through a digital ecosystem designed to unite doctors and
TrustedHealth opens its ICO presale on March 20. The blockchain-based platform connects patients with specialized medical care across borders through a digital ecosystem designed to unite doctors and patients worldwide.
The private funding phase sold out without marketing. The project cleared its 1,000 ETH soft cap. Each TDH token carries a fixed price of 0.00006 ETH across all ICO stages. The team locked the token to ETH rather than dollars to eliminate price variance tied to currency fluctuations. A contributor buying in week one faces the same per-token cost as someone purchasing in week three, regardless of dollar-ETH movement.
Greg Jarzabek founded TrustedHealth after months of international travel seeking specialists for his mother's pancreatic cancer. The best doctors for her condition occupied different countries. That geographic scattering of expertise prompted him to create a platform that brings physicians and patients together across continents.
"There are huge problems in the provision of medical services in complex and life-threatening diseases. TrustedHealth solves them and gives patients quick access to the best medical service in digital form throughout the world. We attract the best specialists and people who are ready to help people at any moment from anywhere in the world. We also pay great attention to the charitable aspect with our project Tokens for Life – 1,000 TDH tokens from each ICO Presale contribution will go to the account of a specially established Fund, which will be used in the future to help those who cannot use the services of the platform on a fee basis," Jarzabek said.
TrustedHealth operates from a working business model. Trustedoctor, its first ecosystem partner, already functions as an operating company. The platform offers virtual communications and digital medical record creation, allowing patients to access doctors worldwide while physicians treat patients and consult colleagues across borders. The system coordinates activity between hospitals, clinics, centers, and individuals receiving home care.
Trustedoctor's network encompasses more than 50 hospitals from different countries, more than 80 doctor specialists with international recognition, and more than 300 users actively working on the platform and recommending it to others.
TrustedHealth integrates multiple tools. Digital medical records open to doctors worldwide at the same time. Decentralized communities connect patients and doctors, and connect doctors to each other. Web-based educational institutions serve the network. The team develops artificial intelligence applications and specialized services.
Major medical figures back the project. Karol Sikora teaches at Buckingham Medical School and leads medical operations for Proton Partners International as an oncologist. Roger Stupp holds a professorship in oncology at Northwestern University's comprehensive cancer research center and formerly led the European organization for research and treatment of cancer. Dr. Ameet Bakhai works as a consultant cardiologist at Royal Free London NHS and manages R&D and clinical research. Professor Justin Stebbing teaches oncology at Imperial College, edits the Oncogene Journal, and founded the UK charity Action Against Cancer. Other advisors include recognized experts in rare diseases and cancer research.
The advisory team includes blockchain practitioners. Tomoaki Sato founded Starbase. Dr. Nicolas Courtois lectures on cryptography at University College London. Lex Sokolin, an American fintech entrepreneur, has authored and founded multiple blockchain projects. These specialists participate in TrustedHealth's development. The complete advisor list appears on the project website.
Healthcare reaches a $3 trillion market value in the United States alone. The industry spans diagnosis, treatment, prevention, rehabilitation, chronic disease management, and wellness. Digital technologies reshape every dimension of health and wellbeing. The sector moves toward systems that diagnose and treat with greater accuracy while making medicine more available and comfortable for patients.
TrustedHealth consolidates global healthcare into one ecosystem. The TDH token serves as the single currency for all transactions and services, making access and payment quick and simple. Patients search a database containing thousands of doctors from numerous countries and connect with specialists matching their specific needs. They identify qualified physicians within hours instead of spending months searching. Medical records and disease history accompany patients, visible to any treating physician regardless of location.
Two core problems drive the project's design. Healthcare services fragment across borders and institutions. Patients spend heavily to access top-tier specialists. TrustedHealth merges these scattered pieces into a unified network where doctors share knowledge and develop alongside international colleagues. The Tokens for Life initiative reserves 1,000 TDH tokens from each presale purchase for a dedicated fund supporting patients unable to pay standard platform fees.
Those interested in participating should visit www.trustedhealth.io to apply for whitelist access to the presale.