Objects

The things you work with, as objects you can verify and connect.

An object is simply a thing you can verify — a person, a business, an AI agent, a document, a payment. KXCO already gives each of these a verifiable identity. Now you can also connect them, and show how they relate to one another.

Nothing new to learn and no big platform to adopt — it's the same KXCO you already use. Every object and every connection is signed and recorded, so anyone can check it without taking our word for it.

What's an object?

A thing you can point to and trust.

Think of an object as one real thing with a name you can check — this person, that company, this AI agent, this signed contract, that payment. Because it carries a verifiable identity, anyone can confirm it's genuine. And because objects can be connected, you can also show the story between them: who owns what, who authorised whom, and what led to what.

The objects KXCO supports

Five kinds of things, all verifiable.

People & businesses
A permanent, verifiable identity for a person or a company — checkable by anyone, with no KXCO in the middle. (KXCO Verified)
AI agents
Software agents get the same kind of identity as people — so an agent can prove who it is, and be held accountable for what it does.
Documents
Contracts, resolutions and filings, signed so they stay genuine and unchanged — and provable for decades, not just today. (KXCO Sign)
Payments & assets
Money sent, invoices raised, stablecoins and tokenised assets held — each a thing you can trace and check. (KnightsPurse)
Actions & records
Every signature, payment and decision is recorded on the open ledger, so the history can't be quietly rewritten. (Armature L1)
How objects connect

The relationships between them.

On their own, objects are useful. Connected, they tell the whole story — and every connection is just as checkable as the objects themselves.

Start with the things you already work with.

It's the same KXCO products you know — now you can connect what you verify. See the products, or talk to us about your use case.