Operational Assurance
Proof of Settlement
Every settlement produces a cryptographically signed finality receipt. Each receipt binds policy, identity, authorization, and timing into a single verifiable artifact.
Finality Receipt
A deterministic settlement record containing policy hash, beneficiary binding, authorization evidence, and timestamp - all cryptographically signed by the validator quorum.
View example receipt →Verification Demo
Look up any settlement by ID. Verify validator consensus, compliance zone, cryptographic signatures, and irreversibility status in real time.
Verify a settlement →Receipt Fields Explained
| Field | Description | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| policy_hash | SHA-256 hash of the active policy corridor configuration | Proves which compliance rules governed the settlement |
| beneficiary_binding | Cryptographic binding of beneficiary identity to settlement intent | Prevents unauthorized recipient substitution |
| authorization_evidence | MPC threshold signature from 2-of-3 key shards | Proves the sender authorized the settlement |
| timestamp | Network-level deterministic timestamp with validator attestation | Establishes irreversible ordering and finality time |
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Start with a structured POC. Evaluate JIL settlement infrastructure on a single corridor.