Controlled Trials
A no‑risk, internal‑only evaluation of the Protocol One Trust Stack.
A Controlled Trial lets your organization test Protocol One inside your own environment — safely, privately, and without workflow disruption. No contract. No commitment. No risk.
Why Companies Start With a Controlled Trial
Most organizations want to validate three things before deploying a trust system:
Identity Origin — Can we verify who is acting?
Command Legitimacy — Can we ensure every action is authorized?
Provenance — Can we track continuity across systems?
A Controlled Trial answers all three.
What a Controlled Trial Includes
1. Tri‑Signature Activation
Verify identity origin for a small internal group.
2. ACP (Authenticated Command Protocol)
Test command‑level safety inside your environment.
3. Forever Seal
Bind identity, action, and context into a tamper‑proof chain.
4. G.A.I.L. Governance Layer
See how global identity structure and oversight work in practice.
How It Works
Step 1 — Define the Scope
Choose a small internal workflow, team, or system.
Step 2 — Deploy the Trust Stack
We activate Tri‑Signature, ACP, Forever Seal, and G.A.I.L. inside your environment.
Step 3 — Run the Trial
Your team uses the system normally. No disruption.
Step 4 — Review the Results
You receive a full trust report: identity verification, command safety, provenance, and governance outcomes.
Why It’s Zero‑Risk
No contract
No commitment
No workflow changes
No downtime
No engineering lift
Internal‑only
Fully reversible
You get clarity without risk.
Who It’s For
Compliance teams
Security teams
AI governance groups
CTOs & CIOs
Platforms evaluating identity‑based safety
Start a Controlled Trial
Your organization can begin a Controlled Trial in under 24 hours.

