Infrastructure Intelligence
Settlement. Issuance. Capital markets. Payments. Regulation. Identity. One platform covering the full stack — for the developers building it, the operators deploying it, and the compliance teams governing it.
Coverage
Post-trade infrastructure — how value finalizes. Atomic DVP, central counterparty clearing, securities depository operations, real-time gross settlement, and the CPMI/IOSCO frameworks that govern global FMIs.
The supply side — who issues, under what authority, backed by what reserves, on which chains. OCC chartering, GENIUS Act PPSI designations, reserve composition, and the Layer 1 infrastructure race between Arc, Tempo, and Plasma.
What is being put on-chain and how it trades. Tokenized equities on NYSE, Treasury bill tokens, on-chain CLO tranches, perpetual futures under CFTC frameworks, and the order book and identifier infrastructure enabling price discovery.
How value moves — human, business, and machine. The x402 protocol for HTTP-native micropayments, machine-to-machine settlement, the Stablecoin Sandwich for cross-border rails, and the infrastructure enabling AI agents to hold wallets and transact autonomously.
The legal frameworks governing the stack. GENIUS Act and CLARITY Act in the US, MiCA enforcement and CASP licensing in the EU, CARF and DAC8 reporting for tax authorities, FATF VASP standards globally — plus jurisdictional deep-dives across UK, APAC, MENA, and EU corridors.
How entities — human, corporate, and machine — are verified and authorized. As AI agents begin holding wallets and executing transactions, identity shifts from "know your customer" to "know your agent." LEI credentials, verifiable identifiers, and enterprise IAM for the agentic economy.
Roadmap
Audience
Protocol specifications. API integration patterns. Implementation guides for x402, Circle CPN, Cloudflare Agents SDK, and the settlement APIs that connect traditional finance to on-chain infrastructure.
Infrastructure evaluation. Competitive landscape analysis. Architecture comparisons for teams deciding between settlement systems, chain infrastructure, and tokenization platforms across global markets.
Regulatory frameworks with precision. GENIUS Act reserve requirements, MiCA CASP licensing, CARF reporting obligations, Travel Rule protocol interoperability — the exact vocabulary regulators use, mapped to the infrastructure it governs.