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/ / 06 Transparency
Verifiable
by default.
Allocators should be able to see what's happening — not asked to take it on faith. The transparency model is structured around what can be observed directly on-chain and what is reconciled in internal reporting and statements.
/ / 01 Three layers
On-chain · Operational ·
Independent.
Verification operates on three layers, each designed to be separable. A failure or distortion in one is intended not to contaminate the others.
01
On-chain
Observable directly
Wallet balances, on-chain settlements, and reserve composition are public data. Allocators receive wallet identifiers and can verify them at any time using any block explorer.
- · Working capital wallets
- · Hedging leg wallets
- · On-chain liquidity positions
- · Reserve / treasury wallets
02
Operational
Reconciled internally
Off-chain venue balances, trade activity, and operational events are reconciled daily against on-chain data and venue statements. Discrepancies are investigated and documented.
- · Venue position vs internal book
- · On-chain vs internal balances
- · Settlement vs trade record
- · Capital activity vs administrator
03
Independent
Externally verified
The fund is onboarding independent service providers — fund administrator, auditor, legal counsel — for NAV, financial reporting, and structural validation. Current status is shared with qualified allocators on request.
- · Administrator NAV calculation
- · Annual financial audit
- · Legal opinion on structure
- · See Infrastructure for current/in-process status
The tide comes in — wallets
/ / 02 Wallet structure
Scoped by purpose,
not bundled.
Each wallet has a defined scope. Identifying which wallet does what is straightforward — and the boundaries between trading capital, reserves, and counterparty exposure are intentionally separate.
Fund mandate
Capital, separated by function
No single bundled wallet — scope is defined per address and observable on-chain.
Reserve
Treasury / reserve
Holds the bulk of capital outside of active trading positions. Move-permissions tightly restricted.
Working
Trading / working capital
Funds capital active on venues. Sized to operational needs, not the whole book.
On-chain
On-chain liquidity
Capital deployed into vetted pools and protocols. Activity is on-chain and observable by anyone.
Hedge
Hedging leg
Holds positions offsetting the directional exposure of trading and on-chain wallets.
The tide goes out — reporting
/ / 03 Reporting cadence
What gets reported,
when.
Reporting runs on a defined cadence — from continuous on-chain visibility through to audited annual statements.
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01Continuous
Real-time · On-chain
Wallet balances and on-chain settlements observable directly via block explorers using identifiers shared with allocators.
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02Within 10 BDs
Monthly · Allocator report
Net returns, attribution, exposures, risk metrics, capital activity, operational notes. Delivered through the LP portal.
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0310 calendar days post-quarter
Quarterly · Strategy & risk update
Longer-form review of positioning, regime context, capacity, and risk policy. Includes any material updates to the mandate.
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04Post-fiscal year
Annual · Financial statements
Audited financial statements at the fund level, prepared by independent auditor once appointed. See Infrastructure for current status.
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05Within 1 BD
Ad-hoc · Material events
Notification of material market events affecting positioning, including limit triggers and infrastructure changes.
Verification walkthroughs
available to qualified allocators.
Wallet identifiers, reporting samples, and reconciliation methodology shared after introduction.
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