Sovereign Technology
Sankofa
Trust infrastructure, governance, institutional memory, and resilient digital continuity for critical systems.
Explore SankofaSovereign Technology Institution
Sankofa Nexus operates critical identity, blockchain, cloud, and telecommunications infrastructure — institutional-grade systems for governments, orders, and partners who cannot depend on hyperscaler public cloud.
Sovereign product ecosystem
Sankofa governs trust and continuity. Phoenix delivers sovereign cloud. PanTel carries secure telecommunications — unified under Hospitaller-grade institutional standards.
Sovereign Technology
Trust infrastructure, governance, institutional memory, and resilient digital continuity for critical systems.
Explore SankofaSovereign Cloud Services
Compute, recovery, orchestration, and uptime — cloud layers built for restoration and operational resilience.
Explore PhoenixSovereign Telecommunications
Secure connectivity, signal propagation, and distributed network access across sovereign edge infrastructure.
Explore PanTelThe Sankofa philosophy — institutional continuity from ancestral wisdom to sovereign infrastructure.
Where we came from — ancestral wisdom and institutional continuity
What was essential — sovereign identity and owned core primitives
Identity and sovereignty — independent infrastructure under our control
Forward with purpose — world-class cloud without hyperscaler dependency
From sovereign cloud to verifiable credentials — integrated products under one ecosystem, modeled for institutional scale.
Sovereign cloud platform
Infrastructure, identity, orchestration, and marketplace primitives — the sovereign alternative to hyperscale public cloud.
Sovereign credential issuance
Institutional-grade verifiable credentials, entity packs, and eIDAS-aligned issuance hosted on Phoenix.
FusionAI creator platform
Build, deploy, and manage AI-powered applications on sovereign infrastructure with full data residency control.
Chain 138 & cross-chain mesh
Defi Oracle Meta Mainnet, PMM liquidity, CCIP bridges, and institutional-grade on-chain settlement rails.
Sovereign IAM
Centralized OIDC/SAML identity with device binding, passkeys, RBAC, and zero dependency on hyperscaler IdPs.
Institutional finance rails
Double-entry ledger, virtual accounts, wallet registry, and RTGS-aligned settlement for sovereign finance.
Owned core primitives — ledger, identity, wallet, orchestration — available through the Phoenix marketplace without third-party platform lock-in.
Financial
Double-entry ledger with virtual accounts, holds, and multi-asset support.
Security
Users, orgs, roles, permissions, device binding, passkeys, and OAuth/OIDC.
Custody
Wallet mapping, chain support, MPC/HSM policy engine, and ERC-4337 accounts.
Orchestration
On-chain and off-chain workflows with retries, compensations, and failover.
Communications
Multi-provider SMS, email, voice, and push with automatic failover.
AI Media
TTS/STT with caching, multi-provider routing, and PII-aware moderation.
Purpose-built stacks for regulated industries — public sector, finance, healthcare, and telecom.
Sovereign tenancy, SMOA compliance, and institutional registry for government programs.
Ledger, settlement, EMI wallet infrastructure, and cross-border RTGS integration.
Verifiable credentials, eIDAS-aligned issuance, and HIPAA-ready identity planes.
PanTel 6G infrastructure JV, sovereign edge compute, and carrier-grade networking.
Transparent engineering scorecards aligned with the DBIS institutional rubric — the same framework used for ecosystem readiness, jurisdiction matrices, and settlement evidence.
Informational only — not legal advice, a regulatory determination, or an audit certificate. Counsel owns statutory interpretation. Scores reflect repo artifacts and live probes as of each assessment date.
| Grade | Score | Institutional meaning |
|---|---|---|
| A | 90–100 | Production-grade; audit-ready; minimal material gaps |
| B | 80–89 | Pilot-ready with documented, bounded residual risk |
| C | 70–79 | Operational with material gaps blocking institutional scale |
| D | 60–69 | Engineering-complete; evidence/jurisdiction incomplete |
| F | <60 | Not suitable for broad institutional deployment claims |
DBIS / Chain 138 ecosystem
Assessed 2026-06-18
Target 90/100 — mixed work remaining
View assessmentSovereign cloud infrastructure
Assessed 2026-06-18
At or above A-tier target score
Public sector & jurisdiction matrices
Assessed 2026-06-18
External gate (counsel/treasury/listings) — see OPERATIONAL_TRANSACTABILITY_LEGAL_WORKSTREAM.md
View assessmentSettlement, RTGS & Rail
Assessed 2026-06-18
Target 90/100 — mixed work remaining
RWA index factory (government-critical lens)
Assessed 2026-06-18
External gate (counsel/treasury/listings) — see RWA_TOKEN_FACTORY_INSTITUTIONAL_GRADE.md
View assessmentSecurity & third-party audit
Assessed 2026-06-18
External gate (counsel/treasury/listings) — see INSTITUTION_ONBOARDING_CHARTER.md
View assessmentSMOM legal basis (capacity + counsel)
Assessed 2026-06-18
Target 90/100 — mixed work remaining
GUOSMM Tier 1 publication & notice
Assessed 2026-06-18
Target 90/100 — mixed work remaining
PMM / on-chain liquidity & peg
Target 90/100 — operator work remaining
2026-06-18
Cross-chain & CCIP lanes
Target 90/100 — operator work remaining
2026-06-18
EI-138-AT institutional pillars (not machine composite)
External gate (counsel/treasury/listings) — see EI_MATRIX_CHAIN138_AUTOMATED_TRADING_INSTITUTIONAL_GRADE.md
2026-06-18
Complete Credential / eIDAS program
At or above A-tier target score
2026-06-18
OMNL / HYBX institutional entity registry
External gate (counsel/treasury/listings) — see OMNL_HYBX_INSTITUTIONAL_ENTITY_REGISTRY_GRADE.md
2026-06-18
Chain 138 L1 health & oracle integrity
At or above A-tier target score
2026-06-18
URA strict closure (no TBD evidence)
Target 90/100 — automatable work remaining
2026-06-18
PMM Stack B drift eliminated
At or above A-tier target score
2026-06-18
External visibility & listings
External gate (counsel/treasury/listings) — see CHAIN138_DEFILLAMA_ECOSYSTEM_MAP.md
2026-06-18
Sovereign and regulated institutions follow a defined path: charter acknowledgment, compliance intake, per-jurisdiction matrices, and production gates — with separate legal tracks for Order capacity and operational transactability.
Informational engineering readiness only — not legal advice, a regulatory determination, or an audit certificate. Counsel owns statutory interpretation.
Track A
Counsel signed — checklist A–IDoes SMOM have capacity to charter under Order law?
International legal personality, GUOSMM Tier 1 acts, prohibited-claims register.
View counsel corpusTrack B
WP-1–4 signed (WP-5 deferred)Can entities operate and settle in external jurisdictions?
Banking, AML, correspondent, Indonesia perimeter, US-CO-OMNL matrices.
View counsel corpusAcknowledge charter
Institution onboarding charter, RACI, and in-scope jurisdictions.
Read charter →Legal & compliance intake
Entity profile, regulators, licensed activities — counsel-owned law inventory.
Start screening →Jurisdiction matrices
Per-jurisdiction obligation → control → evidence mapping.
View matrices →Policy profiles & URA
Register policyProfileId, manifest resources, RTGS evidence.
URA profiles →Production gate
Matrix sign-off, evidence packages, settlement verify.
Settlement verify →Technology provider + licensed partners; BNI live contract operator-gated
WP-1 complete (10/10 rows); MSB not required for current institutional scope; live correspondent/FI contracts operator-gated
Secured-transactions filing evidence lane
Prohibited external claims
Track A checklist and Track B WP-1–4 deliverables — signed matrices, memoranda PDFs, and gap register. Preferred channel: Gitea issue with the counsel-return template.
Sankofa Phoenix operates under sovereign governance with SOC 2, GDPR, and sector-specific compliance pathways. Identity, ledger, and credential services are designed for operators who need auditability without outsourcing control.
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