VERITAS CI is non-custodial compliance infrastructure for on-chain finance.
We attach deterministic audit and jurisdictional context to transactions without touching funds or execution.
Built on Solana.
Public demo and documentation ↓
https://t.co/b9f2jdUVtc
VERITAS CI is non-custodial compliance infrastructure for on-chain finance.
We attach deterministic audit and jurisdictional context to transactions without touching funds or execution.
Built on Solana.
Public demo and documentation ↓
https://t.co/b9f2jdUVtc
The battle to win institutional market share is still anybody’s game.
Some chains have a head start in metrics like TVL, outstanding loans, or DEX volumes, but that matters less than you think.
What institutions care about most: compliance, privacy, and lindyness.
Right now, onchain activity is mostly tokenized money market funds, treasuries, and some repo activity. The lion’s share of interesting DeFi is still on the horizon.
Builders don’t win by arguing with institutions
they win by replacing the primitives those institutions provide.
Right now the missing primitive is auditability.
Without it, capital defaults back to custodians and surveillance.
Veritas makes transactions self describing
so you can stay self custodial, preserve privacy, and still meet regulatory standards.
No banks required.
@WatcherGuru Bullish headlines.
But they all depend on one missing piece:
auditability.
If markets move on chain without deterministic compliance we just recreate the same bottlenecks through custodians and surveillance.
The unlock is making transactions self describing.
Today’s regulatory model assumes intermediaries.
Tomorrow’s model must assume programmable infrastructure.
NFT attestations.
Program Derived Accounts.
Deterministic logging.
Bonded classification.
Trust becomes a property of the system, not a negotiation.
my friend told me crypto will never work for real finance
so I asked him 3 simple questions.
Q1:
if an auditor asked your company to explain every crypto payment from the last 90 days, could you produce the evidence today?
A1:
“no. we’d have to dig through explorers, spreadsheets, and exchange logs.”
—
Q2:
if regulators asked what each transaction actually was
payroll, vendor payment, contractor payout
could you prove the intent?
A2:
“maybe… but it would take days and a lot of manual work.”
—
Q3:
if institutions want to adopt crypto but can’t audit it quickly or clearly, what do you think happens?
A3:
“…they won’t touch it.”
—
exactly.
crypto doesn’t fail because of blockspace.
it fails when legitimacy doesn’t scale with speed.
that’s the problem @VeritasCI solves.
@jerry_d_degen@simonsquibb@Park Thanks Jerry!
Our non custodial compliance infrastructure IS the future of on chain regulation.
Or you can hand your keys over to the bank ☕️🐸
Privacy is essential.
But privacy alone won’t unlock mass adoption.
Institutions don’t just need confidentiality.
They need verifiability.
Fully transparent ledgers expose too much.
Fully opaque systems expose too little.
The future is selective disclosure with deterministic auditability.
Encrypted identity anchors.
Context bound transactions.
Queryable event logs without exposing raw personal data.
Privacy by default.
Legibility by design.
Blockchains gave us decentralization.
But decentralization without legibility won’t scale.
Fairness and integrity require two things at once:
Self custody
And verifiable context
Veritas encodes identity, intent, and classification at execution so individuals keep control of their assets while institutions can independently verify what happened.
No custody.
No censorship.
No blind trust.
Decentralization → Programmable legitimacy → Scalable fairness.
Couldn’t agree more.
Legacy rails were built for paperwork and gatekeepers. They were never meant to handle global, programmable markets moving at internet speed.
If internet capital markets are going to scale, the rails can’t just be fast, they have to be institution ready without dragging custody and bureaucracy back in.
When someone as patient as Buffett flags currency erosion, it’s pattern recognition.
Crypto solves debasement.
But without non custodial compliance infrastructure, institutions still fall back to banks.
Sound money isn’t enough.
Programmable legitimacy is the missing layer.
The real question isn’t whether fiat weakens over time. History answers that.
The question is what infrastructure replaces trust when it does.
If governments inflate and banks custody, freeze, and gate access, institutions will demand systems where:
- Value moves without permission
- Ownership stays with the holder
- Compliance doesn’t require surrendering control
Crypto solves financial debasement.
But without non custodial compliance infrastructure, institutions still fall back to banks.
Sound money is only half the equation.
Programmable legitimacy is the other half.
@TheRealTRTalks@patrickjwitt If compliance requires centralized intermediaries, innovation consolidates.
If compliance can live at the protocol layer, adoption scales without surrendering custody.
Simple as that.
If intent, identity, and classification are declared at execution time, regulators don’t have to reconstruct meaning months later and businesses don’t have to panic when asked for proof.
Compliance stops being a retroactive debate and becomes deterministic infrastructure.
That’s the future you can look forward to with Veritas.
Crypto regulation today isn’t unclear because lawmakers are confused.
It’s unclear because our systems still rely on humans interpreting intent after money moves.
Spreadsheets.
Email threads.
CSV exports.
“Can you explain this transfer?”
That model will collapse at scale.
The future isn’t more enforcement.
It’s programmable legitimacy.
NFT based identity anchors.
PDA bound entity wrappers.
Deterministic event logs.
Trust shouldn’t be negotiated after the fact.
It should be encoded at execution.
Regulation today is reactive and fragmented.
The future we envision:
Continuous audit instead of episodic review.
Declared intent instead of interpretive intent.
Verifiable context instead of screenshot evidence.
Institutional adoption without surrendering custody.
That’s the direction.
And the sooner the infrastructure catches up,
the sooner crypto grows up.
Crypto doesn’t fail because it’s too fast.
It fails when legitimacy doesn’t scale with speed.
Veritas exists to close that gap.
Not by adding friction.
But by making compliance composable.