Three steps. One truth. Zero ambiguity.
Standard Data plugs into the "Old World" via pre-built API adapters. It pulls from regulatory sources (government tax registries, corporate records), logistics sources (port terminal systems, carrier manifests), and hardware sources (IoT sensors with cryptographic secure elements).
When a user asks "Has this invoice been fulfilled?", Standard Data triggers a Decentralized Request for Truth. Five independent nodes query five different sources. If the data sources conflict, the system flags it for manual audit. If they align — Consensus.
Once a fact is verified, Standard Data mints a Standard Data Attestation (SDA) — a cryptographically signed envelope containing the verified data. This SDA is the bridge that tells a Smart Contract: "It is now safe to release the funds."
One continuous attestation cycle.
Every attestation follows this cycle. Raw data enters through the adapters, reaches consensus across independent nodes, receives a cryptographic seal, and triggers downstream smart contracts. The loop runs continuously — each cycle producing a tamper-proof, on-chain record of physical truth.
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