One network. Many sovereigns
A neutral, zero-knowledge settlement and interoperability layer. A credential, payment, or record proven in one nation is verified in another — without either surrendering control of its data. Each nation may also run its own sovereign rollup.
Verified once, trusted everywhere.
Three concrete cross-border cases. Each preserves privacy with zero-knowledge and settles with Ethereum-grade finality.
Cross-border credentials
A credential proven in one nation is verified in another — the citizen’s data never crosses the border, only the proof.
Cross-government & G2P payments
Settlement between governments, and government-to-person disbursement, proven without exposing the parties.
Trade-document & provenance
Trade documents and provenance records exchanged across jurisdictions, each carrying its own proof.
Shared network, or your own rollup.
Same security properties, your choice. Data residency is provable, not promised.
The shared network
Join the neutral commons and interoperate with every other nation on it.
Your own sovereign rollup
Run a dedicated rollup with the same security properties, fully under national control.
Each nation that joins makes the commons more valuable.
Every nation that joins increases the value of the network for all — without surrendering sovereignty. The network effect is the public good.
This is stated plainly, with no valuation and no token-price language. The network is infrastructure for the state, not a destination.
For validators, node operators, and ZK researchers.
Run a node, become a validator, read the consensus spec, and see network economics on the protocol surface. The Foundation site frames why the network matters as a public good; the network surface gives you the mechanics.
Read the code. Read the Mandate.
The Foundation’s two highest-trust actions. Verifiability over persuasion.