Publish an attested balance sheet without becoming the registry.
CapState gives issuers a neutral path to expose public balance-sheet state: provide source evidence, normalize into corporate-state variables, attest the state hash, mirror selected variables to Base, and embed the public status surface.
Onboarding path
Filings, custody references, debt documents, preferred designations, share-count references, and issuer attestations.
Map source evidence into corporate-state-v0 variables like cash, treasury assets, claims, encumbrances, equity, and derived metrics.
Confirm document hashes, source references, freshness windows, dispute status, and methodology notes before publication.
Issuer/authority signs the state hash on Ethereum under a known schema UID.
Accepted state roots and contract-safe variables become readable for apps, agents, dashboards, and covenant templates.
Issuer sites can embed a neutral public status card while linking back to the canonical registry record.
Suggested source package
issuer_identity
legal_entity
security_listing
authority_document
authorized_officer / authorized_wallet
treasury_asset evidence
cash_balance evidence
custody_account evidence
encumbrance representation
debt_instrument / preferred_series docs
share_count reference
methodology + issuer_attestationWhat gets published
The public registry should publish only neutral state, proof references, hashes, freshness, and status. Private remediation workflows, notification plans, market alerts, wallet operations, and issuer-private documents stay out of the public v0 surface.
public stateproof refsno private workflowIssuer site
Embed a status card and link users back to the canonical registry record.
Builder surface
Expose stable variable keys for products that need balance-sheet state.
Institutional review
Let counterparties inspect sources, attestations, freshness, and disputes.
Boundary language
CapState is a neutral state/proof registry. It does not certify the issuer, provide a credit rating, endorse securities, recommend investments, custody assets, or execute transactions.