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Cryptographic Attestations

Ownership • Legacy • Access Control • Sovereignty

verifiable proof layer for trustless event confirmation

Cryptographic Attestations are digitally signed proofs that validate an event, identity, or ownership claim on-chain without relying on centralized authorities. These attestations are generated through cryptographic signatures, decentralized oracles, or zero-knowledge proofs, enabling trustless verification for automated inheritance, ownership delegation, and jurisdiction-proof wealth transfers.

Use Case: A decentralized oracle network issues cryptographic attestations confirming a verifiable on-chain proof of death, triggering conditional ownership delegation for $KAG and tokenized assets, ensuring heirs receive funds without manual legal verification.

Key Concepts:

Summary: Cryptographic Attestations provide a tamper-proof, decentralized method for validating events and ownership claims, ensuring secure, automated, and jurisdiction-resistant activation of inheritance and asset transfer protocols.

Feature Traditional Web3
Verification Issued by centralized institutions or notaries Signed and verified via cryptographic proofs
Trust Model Relies on legal authorities or intermediaries Trustless, decentralized confirmation mechanisms
Jurisdictional Control Bound by national laws and recognition Global, permissionless, and jurisdiction-free

Attestation Flow Map

how cryptographic verification triggers on-chain actions

Step 1: Event Occurs
Real-world trigger (death, incapacity, time-lock expiration) initiates the attestation request
Step 2: Oracle Verification
Decentralized oracle network validates event through multiple independent sources
Step 3: Attestation Issued
Cryptographic signature published on-chain as immutable proof of verified event
Step 4: Smart Contract Executes
Inheritance protocols activate, transferring $KAG and assets to designated heirs
Key Insight: No lawyers, no courts, no jurisdictional delays. The attestation flow replaces months of probate with instant, trustless execution—ensuring wealth continuity without intermediaries.

Inheritance Trigger Architecture

what attestations can activate

Proof of Death
Triggers full asset transfer to designated heirs via multisig release
Incapacity Attestation
Activates conditional delegation to trusted family members or trustees
Time-Lock Expiration
Dead-man switch triggers after inactivity period (e.g., 12 months no wallet activity)
Multi-Condition Release
Requires multiple attestations (age + identity + event) before unlocking assets
Graduated Distribution
Attestations release portions over time (e.g., 25% at 18, 50% at 25, 100% at 30)
RWA Redemption
Triggers physical $KAG or $KAU redemption and delivery to heir’s address
Sovereign Legacy: Cryptographic attestations allow you to pre-program exactly how and when your wealth transfers—across generations, across borders, without permission from any government or institution.

 
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