Neuro is a trust-based platform for cross-domain identity, communication, contracts, payments, and tokenized assets.
What makes Neuro different
Most systems handle these capabilities in isolation — a separate IdP, a separate ledger, a separate payment service, a separate contract layer. They have to be integrated together, and trust between them has to be engineered from scratch every time. Neuro was designed so these capabilities work together natively:Cross-domain identity
Legal identities validated by Trust Providers — not just accounts, but cryptographically attested actors that can sign agreements, own assets, and participate in regulated workflows across organizational boundaries.
Federated communication
Secure, identity-aware messaging and service interaction across domains, without a central controller. Any Neuron can interoperate with any other Neuron in the federated network.
Smart contracts
Governed digital agreements — human-readable and machine-readable — with roles, signing parties, lifecycle rules, and full auditability. Not just code on a chain, but legally meaningful instruments tied to real identities.
Neuro-Ledger
A federated, distributed audit and persistence layer. Designed for privacy-aware, auditable systems — not proof-of-work, not a single global chain, but a distributed ledger built for real-world scale.
Programmable payments
eDaler is Neuro’s federated instant payment mechanism, integrated directly with smart contracts and identity — so payments can be conditional, automated, and traceable.
Tokenized assets
Neuro-Features are digital instruments that represent ownership, rights, entitlements, and asset-backed tokens. Tied to smart contracts, lifecycle rules, and auditable transfer history.
The platform in layers
1
The Neuron — interaction across domains
The federated runtime. This is where users, systems, and services communicate and interact. Identity-aware messaging, contract access, and service interaction all begin here.
2
Legal identities and smart contracts — trusted business objects
On top of the interaction layer: verified identities and governed agreements. These represent parties, permissions, approvals, obligations, and ownership across the network.
3
Neuro-Ledger — auditable persistence
The distributed audit layer. Important events, signatures, and state changes are recorded here — giving every action a provable, tamper-evident history.
4
Payments and tokenized assets — value transfer
On top of the full stack: programmable payments and digital instruments. Value transfer is tied to identity, contracts, and ledger-backed traceability — not isolated from them.
Where the platform is already used
The same architecture runs across industries where the hard problem is not just moving data, but doing so with identified participants, verifiable agreements, and auditable history:Where to go next
What is the Neuron?
Understand the core runtime and why it sits at the center of the platform.
Trust model
Learn how trust is established and maintained across domains.
Architecture overview
See how all the layers fit together.
Further reading
- Neuro-Foundation — platform standards and specifications
- Neuro Documentation — in-depth technical documentation
- Neuro Community — community discussions, packages, and shared resources