VTI Frame
VTI Frame defines the architectural structure for generating, binding, and independently verifying trust-state and authorization evidence in regulated digital environments.
The Frame is not a product, platform, or service. It establishes architectural invariants governing how trust is represented, separated, and evaluated across systems where authorization outcomes carry real-world consequences.
Trust as Verifiable Infrastructure
Documentation-based and policy-declared trust models fail under audit, dispute, and cross-domain evaluation. VTI Frame treats trust as verifiable infrastructure: canonical, portable, and independently evaluable without reliance on centralized custody or implicit trust assumptions.