Blockchain Computer Inc.

The Trust Layer for Every Digital System

https://wefunder.com/blockchain.computer.inc

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Quick facts

  • A $4.1T TAM. A $550B SAM. One trust layer spanning the digital economy.
  • $950M+ revenue projected by 2031 across digital trust infrastructure and A.I. Governance
  • Three key patents covering all foundational trust infrastructure for every AI and digital system.
  • Eqvista and Pulley valuation analyses independently support a ~$30M pre-seed valuation.
  • Solves the missing trust layer across AI and digital systems with verifiable identity and authority.
  • Founder has multiple top exits and has developed key technology for Apple, Google, IBM, and Sony.
  • World-class advisors include former generals and leading PhDs in security, cryptography, and risk.
  • Proprietary AI governance engine scores live risk and trust conditions before systems execute.

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Blockchain Computer Inc.

The Trust Layer for Every Digital System

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 $15M  $13.5M valuation cap
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Highlights

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A $4.1T TAM. A $550B SAM. One trust layer spanning the digital economy.
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$950M+ revenue projected by 2031 across digital trust infrastructure and A.I. Governance
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Three key patents covering all foundational trust infrastructure for every AI and digital system.
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Eqvista and Pulley valuation analyses independently support a ~$30M pre-seed valuation.

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Building the Sovereignty and Trust Layer for Every Digital System

Blockchain Computer is building a universal sovereignty and trust layer for digital systems — infrastructure designed to make identity, consent, authority, policy, and cryptographic verification portable across AI, enterprise software, blockchain networks, cloud infrastructure, connected devices, and physical systems.

Modern computing is increasingly fragmented:

Identity lives in one system. Authorization lives in another. Data permissions are managed somewhere else. AI introduces another layer of autonomy. Blockchains introduce another execution environment. Devices and machines operate at the edge. Each system maintains its own rules, credentials, permissions, and security assumptions.

The result is a growing infrastructure problem:

How do digital systems reliably determine who or what is acting, what they are authorized to do, which policies apply, and whether those conditions can actually be proven?

Most infrastructure can record what happened.

Far fewer systems can cryptographically prove:

  1. Who or what initiated an action
  2. Which identity or device was involved
  3. Who granted authority
  4. Whether valid consent existed
  5. What the system was permitted to do
  6. Which policies governed the interaction
  7. Whether required conditions were satisfied
  8. Whether sensitive information remained private
  9. Whether the proof can be verified across another system

Blockchain Computer is designed to solve that problem.

Our platform combines programmable identity, consent, authorization, policy enforcement, zero-knowledge verification, interoperability, telemetry, edge computing, and post-quantum security within a unified protocol architecture.

The goal is to create a common trust layer that can operate between digital systems instead of being trapped inside any single platform.



One Trust Layer Across the Digital World

Today's infrastructure is built from disconnected environments.

Enterprises use one identity architecture.

Blockchains use another.

AI systems introduce autonomous agents.

Cloud platforms create their own security boundaries.

Connected devices have their own credentials and operating environments.

Critical infrastructure increasingly combines software, networks, machines, sensors, and autonomous systems.

Blockchain Computer is being designed to create a common verification layer across these environments.

Instead of replacing existing infrastructure, Blockchain Computer is designed to connect it with portable identity, authorization, consent, policy, and cryptographic proof.

That means the same trust architecture can potentially extend across:

  1. Enterprise applications
  2. AI agents
  3. Blockchain networks
  4. Cloud systems
  5. Financial infrastructure
  6. Healthcare systems
  7. Government networks
  8. Edge devices
  9. Industrial equipment
  10. Connected machines
  11. Critical infrastructure

One Architecture. Four Core Systems.

At the center of Blockchain Computer are four integrated technologies.

Sovereus

Programmable consent, authorization, and policy

Sovereus is designed to define and enforce who or what can act, under which conditions, for what purpose, and for how long.

It provides a programmable layer for translating human, organizational, and machine permissions into rules that digital systems can evaluate.

CIPHER

Cryptographic identity and verification

CIPHER is being developed to use recursive zero-knowledge verification to prove identity, authority, credentials, consent, and policy compliance without requiring sensitive underlying information to be exposed.

The objective is to allow one system to verify that another system satisfied required conditions without necessarily receiving the private data behind the proof.

BC-X

Interoperability across systems and networks

BC-X is being developed to connect Blockchain Computer with blockchain networks, enterprise infrastructure, AI platforms, applications, cloud systems, and external networks.

The goal is to allow identity, authorization, verification, and settlement to move across infrastructure boundaries.

SINT

Sovereign telemetry, intelligence, and governance

SINT provides telemetry, risk intelligence, security signals, and governance coordination designed to help systems evaluate changing conditions before and during execution.

Together, these technologies are designed to create a machine-verifiable trust fabric across digital infrastructure.



See Blockchain Computer in Action

Blockchain Computer is not only being described through architecture documents and research.

We have built interactive environments that allow investors, developers, partners, and prospective customers to explore how key components of the system are designed to operate.

Blockchain Computer Demo Hub

Explore Blockchain Computer demonstrations from one location.

EXPLORE THE DEMOS →

Blockchain Computer Dashboard

Explore network operations, identity infrastructure, verification activity, protocol functions, and system telemetry.

OPEN THE DASHBOARD →

BC Lab

Interact with identity, consent, policy, verification, and Blockchain Computer protocol workflows.

ENTER BC LAB →

CIPHER Edge

Step inside CIPHER Edge and watch its security, identity, policy, and verification systems operate in real time.

OPEN CIPHER EDGE →


Trust Cannot Stop at the Cloud

The digital world increasingly extends into the physical world.

Software now interacts with vehicles, factories, communications infrastructure, robotics, financial systems, medical devices, defense platforms, sensors, energy systems, and connected equipment.

That means identity and authorization are no longer only questions for websites and databases.

They are becoming questions for machines.

Blockchain Computer is therefore developing CIPHER Edge, a secure physical edge-computing platform designed to bring Blockchain Computer's trust architecture closer to where data is generated and decisions are executed.

CIPHER Edge is being designed to support:

  1. Local computing
  2. Local AI processing
  3. Hardware-based identity
  4. Device attestation
  5. Policy-controlled execution
  6. Privacy-preserving verification
  7. Cryptographic authorization
  8. Secure communications
  9. System telemetry
  10. Operation in disconnected or bandwidth-constrained environments

The objective is to allow systems to verify identity, authority, policy, and execution conditions at the edge, without always depending on centralized infrastructure.


One Trust Layer. Many Environments.

Blockchain Computer's architecture is being designed to operate across industries and infrastructure where systems must exchange information, execute instructions, control assets, or make decisions securely.

Enterprise Systems

Identity, application access, authorization, security policy, credentials, and machine-to-machine workflows.

Artificial Intelligence

AI agents, autonomous systems, delegated authority, protected data, and policy-controlled execution.

Blockchain

Identity, interoperability, credentials, settlement, permissions, and cryptographic verification across networks.

Financial Services

Digital identity, transaction authorization, machine-controlled workflows, sensitive information, and compliance.

Healthcare

Identity, consent, protected information, credentials, and privacy-preserving data interaction.

Defense & Government

Secure systems, distributed infrastructure, device identity, autonomous platforms, access control, and mission environments.

Energy

Distributed infrastructure, intelligent equipment, operational networks, and critical systems.

Industrial Systems

Machines, robotics, operational technology, manufacturing infrastructure, and automated control systems.

Logistics

Connected equipment, distributed operations, autonomous systems, and transportation infrastructure.

Cloud & Data Infrastructure

Workloads, applications, identity, authorization, service-to-service communication, and sensitive data.

Edge Computing

Devices, gateways, sensors, local applications, machines, and disconnected environments.

Critical Infrastructure

Digital and physical systems where security, authorization, resilience, and accountability are essential.


From Architecture to Infrastructure

Blockchain Computer has progressed from research and architecture into operational prototypes, interactive demos, active protocol development, and CIPHER Edge engineering.

The roadmap below shows what we’ve completed, what is in development, and what comes next.



Trust Infrastructure for the Digital World

Digital systems are becoming more connected, autonomous, and machine-driven. They increasingly need a common way to verify identity, authority, consent, policy, and proof across systems.

Blockchain Computer is building that trust layer across AI, enterprise, blockchain, cloud, edge devices, and critical infrastructure.

One verifiable trust layer for the digital world.
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