TrustOrigin governance artefacts are versioned, cryptographically hashed, and time-anchored. Each governance freeze records the formal structural state of the system at a defined moment in time.
Governance documentation defines operational boundaries, recording schema, neutrality principles, and commercial framework parameters. It does not create certification authority, regulatory approval, or legal validation.
The current governance baseline (v2.0) is formally frozen upon publication. The freeze records structural definitions, schema versions, and declared operating constraints.
From the freeze time forward:
The freeze records documentation state only. It does not constitute approval, endorsement, certification, or compliance confirmation.
These artefacts collectively define the structural discipline under which all TrustOrigin records are issued.
TrustOrigin does not:
Governance artefacts exist to define recording structure and boundaries only.
All governance artefacts are:
This structure ensures institutional continuity, documentation stability, and evidentiary traceability of system evolution.
TrustOrigin is infrastructure, not an operational workflow platform. It does not store primary business data, replace enterprise systems, or execute automated compliance enforcement.
It records declarative governance objects only.
By maintaining strict neutrality and declarative limitation, TrustOrigin reduces exposure associated with:
Interpretation of recorded declarations remains the responsibility of the reviewing institution.