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Cotrugli Ledger · Governance

Disputes get ruled. The record stays honest.

When two businesses — or their AI agents — disagree, someone has to decide. The NEO Chamber is where that happens: a body of accountable, known co-signers. Every ruling they issue becomes a new permanent record that anyone can check for themselves. What was already attested is never quietly edited — a correction is a new entry, in the open, not a rewrite of the past.

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Don't trust us — verify.

What it is

A chamber of commerce, not a casino.

Every marketplace eventually needs a way to settle disagreements. The usual answer is to trust whoever runs the platform — and to hope their records say the same thing tomorrow as they do today. That is precisely the assumption the Chamber removes.

Members are known and accountable. Rulings are issued by co-signers holding real keys, not by an anonymous algorithm and not by us. And because each ruling is written down as its own attested record, the history of who decided what, and when, is permanent and open to inspection.

The panel that hears a dispute isn't hand-picked behind closed doors either. Its selection is reproducible: you can re-run it yourself and confirm you get the same panel we did.

The asymmetry

The web can read and re-verify. It cannot rule.

This is the part worth understanding, because it is the whole design. Governance actions — admitting a member, ruling on a dispute, suspending someone — require co-signing keys and happen away from the web entirely. There is no address on this service that can perform any of them.

What is exposed to a browser is the opposite: the don't-trust-us seam. Anyone can fetch the member state and independently re-verify a resolution — not by asking us whether it's genuine, but by checking the cryptography themselves and reaching their own conclusion.

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See who's in

Current membership and standing — who is active, who is suspended, and the state of the record that says so.

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Re-verify a ruling

Take a resolution bundle and check it yourself. The answer comes from the maths, not from our assurance that it's fine.

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Reproduce the panel

Re-run the selection of who heard a dispute and confirm it lands on the same panel. No hidden hand in the draw.

What this does not claim

The boundaries are part of the product.

Infrastructure that oversells itself is worse than none, because people rely on it for things it was never built to do. So, plainly:

A ruling is a record, not an overrideWhat the Chamber decides is added to the history. It never changes or contradicts what was attested underneath it.
Verified is not the same as rightVerification tells you a record is authentic and unaltered. Whether the underlying deal was wise, or lawful, is a judgement for professionals.
Automated triage is not adjudicationMachine classification can sort and speed up the queue. It does not finally decide anything.
The demo data is syntheticEverything in the live demo is invented for illustration. No real member, dispute or ruling is shown.

See it rule — then check it yourself.

The demo is open to partners on request. You'll get a username and password from us, and about ten minutes is enough to verify a resolution without taking our word for any of it.

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