Governance and Claims
Proof of Scope and Boundaries
Clarity about what JIL does and does not do is itself a form of proof. Institutional counterparties deserve precise scope boundaries.
What JIL Does
- Enforce configurable corridor policies at the protocol layer
- Bind beneficiary identity to settlement intent cryptographically
- Emit deterministic settlement receipts with validator attestation
- Generate audit-ready evidence trails for every settlement
What JIL Does Not Do
- Custody assets - users hold their own keys (MPC 2-of-3)
- Execute trades - JIL is settlement infrastructure, not an exchange
- Guarantee outcomes - deterministic finality is not outcome insurance
- Replace regulated intermediaries - JIL strengthens their settlement layer
Ready to verify?
Start with a structured POC. Evaluate JIL settlement infrastructure on a single corridor.