Information → Truth → Execution → Settlement

Truth Layer

Identity, permissions, and audit history anchored as tokens. Content stays private; verification stays queryable.

Fig. 1 — Truth certification

Truth Layer: identity, proofs, state

We do not store sensitive content on-chain. We anchor identities, proofs, verification states, permissions, and contract lifecycle events — while documents remain encrypted in a private Vault.

On-chain (or ledger)

  • Identity anchors (public keys / DIDs)
  • Hashes (proof-of-integrity)
  • Verification states
  • Permissions & time limits
  • Timestamped lifecycle events
Minimal disclosure Non-repudiation Audit-ready

Off-chain Vault

  • Contracts, IDs, invoices, receipts
  • Tax numbers, banking, addresses
  • Legal & operational evidence
  • Encrypted storage + controlled access
Encrypted Revocable access Owner-controlled

AI on structured truth

  • Search across tokens, not folders
  • Automatic evidence summaries
  • Risk and compliance checks
  • Exports for accounting & audit
Faster close Lower disputes Better governance
Core rule: we tokenize claims about data, not raw data. Example: instead of exposing tax ID, we anchor a state like TaxStatusVerified = true.