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A public transparency registry

Genesis Trust Framework

A public registry that demonstrates trust, not one that declares it.

A transparency framework applicable to multiple digital projects: principles, requirements, controls, evidence, risks and decisions published as verifiable records — not as promises. Each project that applies it has its own Trust Center, with a score computed solely from its own registry.

What it demonstrates

The framework structures trust into typed records validated against a schema: principles, regulatory requirements, controls, evidence, risks and decisions. Every control declared active must be verifiable by anyone, with published instructions — not a claim, but a way to check it. From these records, and only from these, the Open Trust Score is computed: ten indicators, each n/a until the data to compute it actually exists, never estimated.

How it works

A generic engine (core/) and a separate registry for each project that applies it (tenants/<id>/): same schemas, same formulas, same generator — different data. No page on this site is written by hand: both the page you are reading and each project's Trust Center are generated from a public registry and a public configuration, verifiable in the source code.

Projects that apply it