Asset Identity Wallet
Digital identity, live trust state, and economic wallets for connected assets
AssetBridge gives connected infrastructure assets a digital identity, trust state, and economic wallet, helping operators structure asset records, apply trust-aware rules, and prepare for automated finance and machine commerce over time.
Built from the ground up for the next generation of connected infrastructure.
Problem
Connected assets still operate without a true economic identity
Most physical infrastructure is managed through fragmented records, static workflows, and disconnected systems. Assets can generate data and value, but they rarely have a structured digital identity, a live trust state, or an economic interface that determines how value should flow.
That makes it harder to:
- prove asset readiness
- apply rules consistently
- connect infrastructure to automated financial workflows
- treat assets as active participants in digital systems
Asset data is often scattered across spreadsheets, service logs, invoices, and operational tools.
Readiness is difficult to assess when proof, status, and commercial context are not connected.
Revenue and other economic events rarely know whether an asset is verified enough to act on them.
Solution
A wallet-like identity layer for real world assets
AssetBridge is building the Asset Identity Wallet: a digital account for a connected asset that combines identity, evidence, trust state, activity memory, and economic logic in one place.
Instead of treating infrastructure like a static record, AssetBridge treats it like a living asset with memory, rules, and value flow.
Identity
A structured digital identity for every asset.
Trust
A live trust state based on proof, completeness, and operating context.
Wallet
An economic account showing revenue, allocations, reserves, and blocked value.
Rules
Trust-aware policy logic attached directly to the asset.
Identity, proof, value events, and rule state in one operating view.
Trusted wallet: full split can be applied to operator, owner, and maintenance reserve.
Product
The first Asset Identity Wallet for connected infrastructure
The AssetBridge prototype demonstrates how a connected asset can:
- hold a persistent identity
- store supporting proof
- maintain a live trust state
- receive value events
- apply trust-aware rules
- update its wallet and activity history
This is more than asset management and more than tokenisation preparation. It is the first step toward a software layer where connected assets can participate more directly in digital systems, automated finance, and future machine-led commerce.
Give each connected asset a persistent place where identity, evidence, state, and activity are kept together.
Let payout, reserve, and blocked-value logic respond to the current trust state of the asset.
Create the structured foundation needed before assets can participate in more automated financial workflows.
Workflow
How AssetBridge works
Create the asset wallet
Set up an asset with identity, site, operator, and commercial context.
Attach proof and trust inputs
Add evidence, service history, and operational context.
Apply trust-aware rules
AssetBridge determines what the asset is allowed to do and how value can flow.
Record value events
Revenue or other economic signals enter the wallet and update allocations, reserves, and activity history.
Prototype proof
What the prototype shows today
The current prototype demonstrates a working Asset Identity Wallet for connected infrastructure, including:
- trusted and unverified asset states
- wallet-based value allocation
- reserve logic
- trust-aware payout behavior
- asset activity memory
- proof attached to the wallet
This gives AssetBridge a real product foundation while pointing toward a much broader future.
Vision
Built for the next generation of autonomous assets
AssetBridge starts with connected infrastructure, but the long term vision is broader. Over time, AssetBridge aims to become the operating layer for autonomous assets, giving connected physical systems a digital identity, a trust state, and an economic interface.
That means a future where assets are not just monitored, but able to participate more directly in software, finance, and machine-led coordination.
Start with practical asset identity, proof, trust, and value allocation.
Make asset records structured enough for rules, reserves, and trust-aware workflows.
Give physical systems the interfaces they need to act inside digital markets.
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See AssetBridge in action
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