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.