Governance & Method
Resolution Assurance operates as a governance-led assurance surface, not a product, marketplace, or advisory service.
This page exists to make our method, boundaries, and accountability structures visible — so observers can understand how information is handled without being asked to trust hidden systems.
No advice, guarantees, or predictions are made.
What Resolution Assurance Is
- Documents governance structures
- Publishes schemas and observation boundaries
- Records how confidence is formed from observable data
- Makes limitations explicit
It is designed for clarity, traceability, and restraint.
What Resolution Assurance Is Not
- Does not provide financial, legal, medical, or investment advice
- Does not make recommendations or calls to action
- Does not promise outcomes or accuracy
- Does not sell data, signals, or predictions
- Does not collect personal data
All published material is observational and non-advisory.
Governance Framework
Resolution Assurance operates under a documented governance framework.
- How observations are scoped
- How data is classified
- How confidence is weighted
- What is excluded by design
- How revisions and supersession occur
Governance exists to limit overreach, not to expand claims.
Public Schema Index (Read-Only)
The following schemas define what may be observed, recorded, or published. They are published for transparency and are read-only.
- Observation Record Schema — Defines how observable signals are recorded without interpretation.
- Confidence Weighting Schema — Describes how confidence bands are derived from multiple public signals.
- Boundary & Exclusion Schema — Explicitly documents what is not collected or inferred.
- Revision & Supersession Schema — Ensures records can be updated without erasing history.
- Attestation Reference Schema — Defines how existence and integrity may be proven without revealing data.
Data & Privacy Position
- No personal data is collected
- No identities are inferred
- No behavioural tracking is performed
- No raw datasets are published
Only derived, non-personal, publicly observable signals are referenced.
Anchoring & Record Integrity
Where integrity proof is required, Resolution Assurance may reference cryptographic attestations that prove:
- A record existed at a given time
- The record has not been altered
No raw data, conclusions, or identities are placed on-chain. Anchoring proves existence, not truth.
Limitations
- Time-bound
- Incomplete by definition
- Subject to revision
- Non-exhaustive
Absence of data is treated as information, not failure.
Status & Attribution
- Status: Public · Informational · Read-Only
- Operating Model: Governance-led assurance surface
- Update Model: Revision via supersession only
