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Integra’s Unique Solution

Integra is a full-stack blockchain combining a Cosmos/EVM Layer 1, AI-native infrastructure, and a real estate-focused ecosystem. It delivers the missing components that can finally realize the benefits of an on-chain real estate economy:

  • Cosmos SDK with EVM execution layer (Ethermint-derived fork), providing a battle-tested network with full Solidity compatibility. Standard tools MetaMask, Hardhat, Foundry, Remix work without modification.

  • Asset Passport: a verifiable on-chain identity for each tokenized asset, with due diligence artifacts, compliance metadata, and full transaction history. Asset Passports bring third-party attestors (valuers, legal counsel, auditors) into the loop they verify off-chain realities and anchor them on-chain as structured attestations, creating an asset-level source of truth for the entire ecosystem.

  • Agent Authorization: every AI agent operating on Integra is bound to a human principal through on-chain authorization. The protocol enforces a clear accountability chain: who authorized this agent, what scope was granted, and what actions were taken. The principalOf(agent) pattern resolves any agent to its authorizing principal, making AI accountability verifiable for every transaction. This follows the emerging direction in on-chain agent identity standards being discussed across the Ethereum community.

  • Agent Identity and Staking: agents register on-chain with declared capabilities, an endpoint URI, and a staked IRL deposit. Good behavior earns staking rewards. Misbehavior -- misrepresentation, failed settlements, market manipulation triggers slashing. Reputation accumulates from successful task completions, weighted by complexity and value, creating a verifiable track record that any counterparty can query.

  • Gasless Agent Operations: Integra covers agent transaction fees via Cosmos fee grants, removing friction for new participants and enabling agents to operate continuously without managing gas balances.

  • iRWA Token Bridge: reads any security token standard via deterministic ERC-165 supportsInterface() classification. The AI component is the compliance normalization layer: reading transfer restrictions, eligibility rules, and jurisdiction mappings from heterogeneous schemas and normalizing them into a unified policy object. This solves the fragmentation problem any tokenized real estate asset, from any platform, in any standard, can trade on Integra's marketplace.

  • Global Orderbook: a unified on-chain orderbook for iRWA tokens enabling real-time price discovery, liquidity pooling, and secondary market trading. The orderbook cross-links siloed front-end venues and operates on a routing architecture where trades can start on Integra and route to regulated trading venues.

  • Trusted Validators: a curated, rules-based validator set designed for regulated real estate workflows. Validators must be identifiable entities meeting operational and compliance standards, maintaining minimum self-stake levels and defined performance thresholds.

  • Unified Dashboard: one interface for users to navigate their entire journey manage portfolios, discover dApps, participate in staking and governance, and interact with other participants.

  • Deep Interoperability: full EVM tooling compatibility, plus IBC for cross-chain liquidity and access to multi-chain DeFi ecosystems.

  • Native Stablecoin: 1:1 backed by high-quality liquid assets (short-duration government securities). Reserves are strictly firewalled from real estate exposure. Yield from reserves supports ecosystem incentives. The mainnet stablecoin will be issued by a regulated entity with full reserve disclosure. tUSDI is currently a non-backed testnet token for development purposes. Mainnet issuance is subject to regulatory approval.

  • AI Safety and Guardrails: Integra's agent layer includes structured output schemas and deterministic compliance checks that override LLM outputs for regulated parameters. Agent scope enforcement is handled at the contract level, an agent cannot execute actions its principal has not pre-authorized, regardless of instruction source. Human-in-the-loop policies are configurable per agent: principals can require co-signature for transactions above defined thresholds. Model governance follows a defined update process with on-chain versioning of agent behavior specifications.

  • Insurance Framework: ecosystem participants are expected to carry appropriate insurance coverage as a condition of participation. This includes property and title insurance for tokenized assets, smart contract coverage via qualified insurers, E&O coverage for licensed intermediaries, and protocol liability coverage for the network. Insurance is not optional in institutional real estate it is foundational.

  • Dedicated Ecosystem: strategic partnerships with tokenization platforms, compliance providers, real estate institutions, and marketplaces. Global distribution infrastructure to amplify reach and listings.

  • Business-First Chain: designed for production-grade real estate workflows, with value captured through protocol fees, native application revenues, and structured commercial agreements with ecosystem partners.

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