Establishing an International Sponsor Organisation
Configuration of an Ecosystem and mapping third-party Components
Establishing and implementating DAOs
Digital Assets developed for new Protocols
Bringing US Uniform Commercial Code (first perfected security interests) into the Digital Age with Controllable Electronic Records ("CER") operating through specialised digital | legal infrastructure components
Alliance iii.o architecture includes four primary types of operational Component organisations.
Digital Infrastructure Utilities or "DIU" have specific purposes and operate within "known" constraints based on their applicable Protocols, consistent with Protocols and other applicable governance of the Ecosystem within which they operate.
A Decentralised Autonomous Organisation or "DAO" represents an organisation of digital nodes which may operate autonomously without a single point of control. This framework may be used to achieve a wide range of bespoke objectives.
DAOn is a form of Digital Assets Organisation, designed to store and administer both legacy and digital asset and instrument types, including a wide range of risk mitigation and transfer efficiency objectives.
DUO represents an approach to unitising digital assets in an organisational framework. Digital Units may include Controllable Electronic Records, recently admitted into legislation by a number of US States.
The following Components illustrate specific use instances of Digital Infrastructure Components common to most Ecosystems.
An Ecosystem may be mapped to a jurisdictionally connected International Sponsor Organisation ("ISO") or a digital ISO ("dISO"), administered by a Digital Twin. This organisational component provides Ecosystem administrative functionality.
Advanced segregated portfolio platforms provide statutory legal protection of asset portfolios, mitigating operational, re-hypothecation, systemic and STAR risks through special purpose Digital Inrastructure Utilities, which form a basis for storing and protecting Ecosystem assets.
At the core of each Ecosystem is a framework for transacting and long-term store of wealth, which employs a blend of traditional banking services and new forms of digital banking and money, each of which are connected to depository institutions providing depository, custodian, trustee and fiscal agent services, as well as regulatory compliance.
Each IAC Cube™ is a trio of Assurance, Insurance and Financial Guaranty Insurers operating under the Investors Guaranty Fund, Ltd. (Policyholder Reserves) Act, 1991, within IAC Marketplace, issuing FlexGIA™ for funding and portfolio risk mitigation, financial guaranty and risk indemnity contracts.
FlexTec™ comprises a suite of advanced financial contract technologies designed to mitigate a variety of institutional risks, including market, credit, operations, systemic, and re-hypothecation exposures.
Decentralised Autonomous Organisations provide a range of relationship connectivity and collaboration infrastructure, digitally connecting Ecosystem participants, information, and transactional functionality.
Ecosystems provide an opportunity for creators and collaborators to develop unique and bespoke applications which benefit Ecosystem participants and developers, enabling revenue participation linked to Ecosystem intellectual property and intangible assets activities.
The Alliance iii.o "edge" network infrastructure provides an advanced digital IT (information technologies) framework for Ecosystems, Components, DAO participants, and transaction activities.
Designing an Ecosystem may include several types of organisational components. In conjunction with an International Sponsor Organisation, an "ISO", whether legacy or digital, these components provide digital administration.
The illustration above demonstrates a Digital Units Organisation, which maps to a DIU - Digital Infrastructure Utility comprising a registry of intellectual property linked to Digital Units.
These components are modular and generally use protected portfolio technologies and digital assets.