T3RRA

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Proof Coverage Map

Every material claim T3RRA makes in public is mapped to the source document that supports it, with a conservative proof-strength rating. Where the published corpus does not yet fully back a claim, we mark it for review rather than overstate it.

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0Needs review

For deeper claim-by-claim explanations, see the individual proof pages.

L3RS-1 is a foundation-governed open standard.

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Source
Cryptographic Specification
Standard & governance
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/docs

T3RRA operates a certified Built-on-L3RS-1 implementation.

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Source
Cryptographic Specification
Certification profile
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Asset-layer compliance travels with the instrument.

Strong
Source
Cryptographic Specification
Asset-layer compliance
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/why

T3RRA Flow coordinates compliant secondary transferability.

Strong
Source
T3RRA Flow
Routing & settlement
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/how

Cross-chain settlement is addressed in the Cryptographic Specification.

Strong
Source
Cryptographic Specification
Cross-chain settlement
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/docs

The Cost & Transferability Model is illustrative, not a quotation.

Strong
Source
Legal Disclaimers
Illustrative figures
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/calculator

T3RRA structures, issues, settles, and services USD 50M–500M mandates.

Partial
Source
T3RRA Flow
Operating model
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/how

Travel Rule enforcement is addressed in the corpus.

Partial
Source
Cryptographic Specification
Travel Rule enforcement
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/docs

T3RRA is not merely a tokenization platform.

Partial
Source
Comparison material
Capability distinctions
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/vs

Proof strength is assigned conservatively against T3RRA's published corpus. “Partial” and “Needs review” indicate a claim is not yet fully evidenced in public materials — not that it is untrue. For citations, ask the Proof Desk. This map is informational and is not an offer of securities.