πŸ‘‹Welcome to Bluprynt

Bluprynt is the Compliance OS of digital assets.

What is Bluprynt?

Bluprynt is the Compliance OS of digital assets.

It gives issuers, regulators, and platforms a machine-readable control layer for identity, disclosures, credentials, and supervision.

Why It Exists

Tokenized assets now move faster than document-based compliance can handle.

Three gaps define the market:

No issuer legibility. Market participants often cannot verify who issued an asset, which entity controls it, or which wallet is authorized to act.

No machine-readable compliance layer. Disclosures, approvals, and supervisory actions still live across PDFs, spreadsheets, inboxes, and siloed systems.

No machine-speed supervision. Regulators and institutions need real-time visibility into issuer state, not post-facto reconciliation.

What Bluprynt Does

Bluprynt turns digital assets into machine-legible, governable market objects.

It does this across four core product layers:

1. Identity

Every asset issuer on Bluprynt receives a verifiable onchain identity that's compatible with W3C DID, ONCHAINID (ERC-734/735), and vLEI/LEI standards. This identity is cryptographically linked to:

  • The legal entity, via KYB verification

  • The issuing wallet, via cryptographic challenge

  • The token contract, via onchain attestation

This is what Know Your Issuer (KYI) produces β€” a foundational identity attestation that everything else builds on.

2. Disclosures

Smart Disclosures turns regulatory requirements into structured digital workflows instead of static documents. Issuers can:

  • Pre-fill jurisdiction-specific disclosure forms using AI extraction

  • Complete filings with AI-assisted guidance

  • Produce structured outputs in XBRL, PDF, and DOCX

  • Publish disclosures as verifiable attestations linked to the issuer

The system is built on a taxonomy of standardized concepts, so the same issuer data can be reused across forms, jurisdictions, and workflows.

3. Supervision

Compliance Hub gives regulators and supervisory teams a workspace to:

  • Create forms and publish them to issuers

  • Review applications and filings

  • Issue or revoke credentials

  • Directly issue credentials when no form is needed

  • Monitor regulated assets and supervisory activity

This replaces fragmented review across email, spreadsheets, and static documents with one auditable operating environment.

4. Credentials

Attestations record facts. Credentials authorize actions. Bluprynt issues four types of verification credentials:

Credential
Purpose
Key Question It Answers

Know Your Issuer

Entity authentication

"Is this token issued by a verified legal entity?"

Proof of Collateral

Backing verification

"Is this asset properly collateralized?"

These credentials are verifiable, portable, and machine-checkable across the asset lifecycle.

Bluprynt as an Operating System

Bluprynt is a digital asset operating system.

It does not replace blockchains or legal systems. It makes them operable together at scale.

In practice, that means Bluprynt helps market participants:

  • Standardize issuer identity and disclosure data

  • Connect issuer workflows and regulator workflows

  • Turn approvals into verifiable digital credentials

  • Make asset status easier to observe across time and jurisdictions


Architecture at a Glance

All identities, attestations, and credentials are registered on the Bluprynt Registry and are publicly queryable, excluding sensitive issuer data.


Key Concepts

Understanding these terms will help you navigate the rest of the documentation:

  • Compliance OS β€” Bluprynt's control layer for digital assets. It unifies identity, disclosures, supervision, and credentials into one operating environment.

  • Onchain legibility β€” The condition where an asset's relevant legal and economic attributes are represented in a standardized, machine-readable, and verifiable form.

  • Attestation β€” A verifiable record of a fact about an issuer, asset, or submission.

  • Credential β€” A verifiable permission or status record issued after a review or filing workflow.

  • CCID (Compliance Chain ID) β€” A unique identifier used to track issuers, credentials, and submissions across workflows.

  • Taxonomy Concept β€” A standardized compliance data point used to structure forms and reuse data across workflows.

  • Credit β€” Bluprynt's billing unit. One credit covers one published Smart Disclosures document or one generated attestation.


Standards Compatibility

Bluprynt's data structures are designed for interoperability with existing identity and attestation standards:

Standard
How Bluprynt Uses It

W3C DID

Decentralized identifiers for asset issuers and assets

W3C Verifiable Credentials

Schema for attestations and credentials

ONCHAINID (ERC-734/735)

Onchain identity and claim management

vLEI / LEI (GLEIF)

Legal entity identification for institutional issuers

EAS (Ethereum Attestation Service)

Attestation publishing on EVM chains

SAS (Solana Attestation Service)

Attestation publishing on Solana

IPFS

Content-addressed storage for disclosure documents


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