The audit-trail artefact that an EU CASP's MLRO files with the National Competent Authority under MiCA Article 75(8) and DORA Article 28. Today the record is reconstructed by hand. Sigil Proof produces it automatically, cryptographically sealed, counsel-attested by Sentinel Legal of Geneva.
EU crypto-asset service providers and digital-asset funds need to prove what governance actually decided, when, and on what record. Two regulators ask the same question through two articles. The artefact does not exist as a clean filing.
Tier-2 custody banks, fund administrators, and ETP issuers must produce a time-stamped, auditor-accepted record of every custody and governance event. Today the answer is two to three FTE-weeks of screenshots and Excel per audit.
Delegate-signature forgeries, ambiguous calldata proposals, and admin-key rotations executed as routine upgrades. When the next exploit clears, limited prosecution capabilities and no court-ready record.
Proposal, vote, execution. Six layers of verification (source, syntactic, semantic, context, economic, legal). Cryptographic hash. Counsel signature. Delivered as a PDF the MLRO files with the National Competent Authority.
Governance, cryptography, regulatory law, and operations. Assembled for a product that lives where all four intersect.
Short confidentiality acknowledgement, counsel-attested by Sentinel Legal. No back-and-forth. The deck loads inline as soon as you sign.