Cryptographic inference receipts for banking AI compliance.
EU AI Act high-risk obligations enforce August 2, 2026, with fines up to €35M or 7% global turnover. Fed/OCC/FDIC SR 26-2 (April 17, 2026) makes banks accountable for vendor models. Only 26.4% of banks are ready. AI governance market: $2.54B (2026) → $8.23B (2034).
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.
Every credit, AML, or underwriting inference produces a signed receipt — input hash, model hash, output
Receipts chain into an append-only ledger that satisfies SR 26-2 model risk traceability
Auditors validate independently — no vendor cooperation required, no trust assumption
Designed to land below the SaaS incumbents while preserving on-prem hardware economics.
Mid-size and regional banks operating credit, AML, fraud, or fair lending models. First beachhead target: Banco Popular Puerto Rico ($250K pilot). EU branches of LATAM banking groups under AI Act scope.
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