Verification
Identity, business, financial, and contribution signals can support stronger operator confidence.
Trust and Security
Niatse separates public confidence signals from private operational evidence, keeps sensitive trust data bounded, and designs protected routes as private workspace surfaces.
Private
workspace route posture
Typed
trust event contracts
Visible
operator confidence signals
Identity, business, financial, and contribution signals can support stronger operator confidence.
Public trust should be projection-based and privacy-minimized, not raw sensitive records.
Protected workspace surfaces use route protection, no-store cache headers, and source security smoke checks.
The UI is built to show useful signals while keeping private evidence and backend policies behind explicit contracts.
Protected workspace surfaces
Private cache posture
No hardcoded TrustProtocol internals