Demo walkthrough
Preview the OMINEX workflow before you request a demo.
This page outlines the walkthrough your team will see during a live demo. Public visitors can review the workflow structure here, then request a demo or start diligence to continue the conversation.
Demo model
See the workflow first. Go deeper with the right conversation next.
OMINEX does not use a public self-serve interactive demo. Instead, this walkthrough shows the sequence your team will review in a live session, with deeper access introduced through the right commercial or diligence conversation.
Six steps that show how the Blockchain compliance record is built.
Step 01
Choose the subject identifier
See how OMINEX binds Blockchain compliance records to a wallet, customer identifier, or other subject reference without making the evidence trail ambiguous downstream.
Step 02
Ingest provider events
Review how KYC, AML, sanctions, and related provider outcomes enter the evidence model through signed events and normalized records.
Step 03
Preserve eligibility and accreditation outcomes
Understand how third-party verification results are captured for fund, issuer, and transaction workflows that need a traceable eligibility record.
Step 04
Apply jurisdiction and rule context
See how jurisdictional logic and offering-specific controls are attached so the record stays useful across multiple markets and operating models.
Step 05
Anchor documents and supporting records
Review how signed documents, hashes, and supporting references can be tied back to the same compliance snapshot without expanding the trust boundary unnecessarily.
Step 06
Share the audit-ready output
Follow the final step where OMINEX produces a Blockchain compliance record that buyers, counterparties, auditors, and regulators can inspect with less reconstruction work.
The walkthrough is tailored by buyer role, not shown as a generic sandbox.
The live session is adapted to the role your team selects so the demo reflects real deployment, diligence, and operating questions rather than a generic sample environment. Platform providers, broker-dealers, banks, transfer agents, fund managers, and direct issuers each need a different view of the workflow, and the walkthrough is built accordingly.
