Definition
What is verification infrastructure?
Verification infrastructure is provider-neutral technology that verifies offchain compliance actions occurred and creates attestation records — without storing identity data or prescribing which providers you use.
Simple definition
Verification infrastructure is technology that verifies that compliance actions occurred with external providers and creates attestation records — separating execution (your providers) from verification (OMINEX) from examination (regulators, counterparties, and auditors).
Key characteristics
What makes verification infrastructure different from a compliance platform.
Verification-focused architecture
OMINEX verifies that your chosen providers completed KYC or accreditation and produces attestation records.
Minimal data custody
Verification infrastructure receives only verification status, focusing on attestation issuance rather than identity-document storage.
Provider-neutral
OMINEX works with any execution provider (Jumio, Trulioo, Alloy, etc.). You're not locked into a specific vendor's ecosystem.
Creates attestation records
OMINEX produces attestation records that can be neutrally examined by counterparties, regulators, and auditors.
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