Fragmented provenance
Catalogues, receipts, photographs, reports, and accounts rarely form an organized chain.
A platform to record histories, organize evidence, connect professionals, and conduct business involving art and collectibles without publicly exposing sensitive identities.
Concept environment for the Family & Friends round. Financial and fractional participation features shown in the demo are simulations subject to legal validation and regulated partners.
Documents, people, exhibitions, transactions, and services live in separate islands. ProvenArc offers a common layer without taking on any physical activity involving the assets.
Catalogues, receipts, photographs, reports, and accounts rarely form an organized chain.
Authenticators, experts, galleries, insurers, and custodians operate without shared infrastructure.
Owners of significant assets need to transact without turning wealth and identity into public data.
Jurisdiction, KYC, evidence, contracts, and obligations require context and an audit trail.
The same data model serves someone publishing a first work and an institution managing an international collection.
Record claims, events, evidence, signatures, and disputes without erasing conflicting histories.
No participant needs to arrive with a completed history. The platform supports gradual professionalization.
Artistic profile, publication, sales, history, and professional discovery.
View scenario →Private collection, temporary sharing, and pseudonymous negotiation.
View scenario →Services, credentials, proposals, deliverables, and contextual reputation.
View scenario →Teams, collections, exhibitions, compliance, and enterprise integrations.
View scenario →ProvenArc organizes information, relationships, evidence, and business. Material activities remain with independent professionals.
Public identity, platform-known identity, and counterparty-disclosed identity are separate layers. Every disclosure has a purpose, duration, and audit trail.
AI converts free-form narrative into proposed records, researches context, suggests merges, and assists compliance. Nothing silently becomes an official fact.
The Signed Portable Provenance Record combines timeline, graph, scope, referenced evidence, and signatures in a verifiable snapshot.
The example uses a technical demonstration signature and does not represent a TL2N, ICP-Brasil, or legally binding signature.
The initial business does not depend on fractional participations to generate revenue.
Professional plans, records, documents, AI, APIs, white label, and portable records.
Services, listings, sales, rentals, exhibitions, auctions, and premium negotiation.
Digital administration of participations and financial integrations after independent gates.
Six months of primary development and pilot preparation, followed by six months of assisted operation with continuous development.
Identities, authorization, audit, and domain.
Assets, events, evidence, documents, and signatures.
Assistive LLM, reports, integration, and beta preparation.
Design-partner operation, fixes, compliance, and initial revenue.
Planning hypothesis, not a contractual commitment. Team, budget, and scope remain subject to validation.