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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

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