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Settlement

Settlement Proof

Definition

Settlement proof in JIL is a cryptographic evidence bundle generated at the moment of settlement finality. It contains the original instruction, identity attestations from both parties, compliance verification results, validator consensus signatures, and a timestamp proof. This bundle serves as legal-grade evidence that the settlement occurred exactly as specified.

Why It Matters

Financial institutions need proof of settlement for accounting, audit, compliance reporting, and dispute resolution. Traditional proof consists of bank statements and SWIFT confirmations - documents that can be forged or disputed. Cryptographic proof eliminates the possibility of forgery and provides mathematically verifiable evidence.

How JIL Sovereign Addresses This

JIL settlement proofs are generated automatically for every transaction. The proof is cryptographically signed by the validating consensus and includes all compliance attestations. It can be independently verified by any party with access to the public validator keys, making it suitable for regulatory submission, legal proceedings, and audit evidence.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does JIL handle settlement proof?

JIL provides settlement proof through its purpose-built L1 blockchain with sub-2-second deterministic finality, validator consensus, and cryptographic evidence generation.

Why is settlement proof important for institutions?

Settlement Proof is critical for institutional operations because it reduces risk, improves capital efficiency, and provides verifiable proof of settlement completion.