Circular Economy · WEEE · Patent Pending USPTO #64/081,419

AXIOMAX LifeCycle-Attest

Cryptographic chain of custody for e-waste, repair, and resale events.

ed25519 · cryptographic signing
SHA-256 · hash-linked chain
Hardware-rooted · on-prem capable
The problem

The regulation is already in force

EU WEEE Directive 2012/19, the Right to Repair Directive (2024/1799), and 25 US state laws are converging on auditable lifecycle records for electronics. Producers face take-back targets, repair scoring, and resale provenance demands at once. The IT asset disposition market is expanding from $63B (2024) toward $108B (2032).

EU WEEE 2012/19Right to Repair 2024/1799R2v3 · e-Stewards
The AXIOMAX solution

Three cryptographic primitives. One audit-grade output.

Patent USPTO #64/081,419 applied to the workflow that matters in your industry. Same substrate that powers our banking, healthcare, and energy attestation stacks.

01

Every lifecycle event — manufacture, repair, refurb, resale, recycle — is captured and signed

02

Per-asset hash chain follows the device across owners and across borders

03

Auditors and regulators receive a single signed manifest per asset class or per producer ID

Pricing

Transparent. Volume-friendly. No surprises.

Designed to land below the SaaS incumbents while preserving on-prem hardware economics.

Base tier
$20,000 / year per producer ID
Includes ed25519 keyring, hash-chain ledger, public verifier access, and standard audit export.
Add-ons
Usage + enterprise
$5–$15 per attested asset · Volume tier for ITAD providers above 250K assets/year
Target client

Who this is built for

Electronics OEMs, ITAD (IT asset disposition) providers, refurbishers, and repair networks under EU WEEE, Right to Repair, and US state e-waste laws. First targets: tier-2 EU electronics OEM.

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