Modular Integration
Future systems can integrate at the layer most relevant to their trust requirements.
A seven-layer architecture organizing trust infrastructure capabilities from identity foundations through governance — designed for modular integration and independent validation.
The Trust Stack is being designed so that each layer can evolve independently while maintaining interoperability with adjacent layers. This modular approach supports staged development and future pilot integrations.
Current stage: Architecture formation and foundation design. Individual layers are in varying stages of research and development.
Digital identity, credentials, and access verification — the foundation of all trust operations.
Multi-party verification flows for documents, credentials, transactions, and attestations.
Tamper-evident record protection, document validation, and proof-of-existence systems.
Enterprise record verification infrastructure with cryptographic proof anchoring.
Cross-system trust bridges enabling secure data exchange between platforms.
Trust health observability, verification status monitoring, and anomaly detection interfaces.
Policy frameworks, compliance readiness, and trust governance protocols.
The architecture draws from enterprise trust patterns — separating concerns, enabling auditability, and supporting future compliance frameworks without claiming current enterprise deployment.
Future systems can integrate at the layer most relevant to their trust requirements.
Each layer designed for separate security review and audit before production integration.
Layers progress through research, architecture formation, and pilot preparation independently.