CapState Registry
Neutral Base corporate-state layer
Base-native corporate registry

Attested balance sheets for programmable finance.

CapState turns issuer balance sheets into verifiable state variables — assets, cash, debt, preferreds, share count, encumbrances, custody, and derived metrics — each with sources, hashes, as-of dates, and attestations.

What it records

Balance-sheet state

Treasury assets, cash, restricted cash, custody, encumbrances, debt, preferreds, converts, shares, derived metrics, sources, and attestations.

Who uses it

Contract builders

Apps and agents can reference state variables like state.cash.usd.unrestricted, state.claims.debt.senior.usd, and state.coverage.seniorClaimCoverage.

Ethereum + Base

Canonical attestation, cheap settlement

Corporate balance sheets can be attested on Ethereum, then mirrored as Base-readable state variables for app contracts and settlement triggers.

Start here

Inspect the demo issuer record

AA001 is a public demo record showing how an issuer page, embeddable status card, and JSON payload fit together.

IssuerAA001 demo corporate-state record
StatusCommunity calculated · public-status mode
SubstrateEAS/Base attestation references
Use caseCalculation-agent-ready registry surface
Registry boundary

What v0 is not

  • Not a rating, certification, or endorsement.
  • Not investment advice or a trading venue.
  • Not issuer-hosted registry infrastructure.
  • No wallet signing, payments, or derivative execution in v0.
Capital-markets thesis

Derivatives need shared corporate state first.

Before Base-native structured instruments can reference issuer coverage, collateral, NAV, or calculation-agent state, the ecosystem needs a canonical public registry of those inputs. CapState is that registry layer.

For Base ecosystem

Official-registry path

CapState’s target role is the neutral corporate registry primitive for Base: public records, embeddable proofs, and machine-readable state for apps that need issuer facts.

Compliance boundary: CapState v0 is an indexer/interpreter view of public state records. It does not provide investment recommendations, certify issuers, or execute financial transactions.