From Paper to Verifiable Ownership
Ownership has moved from paper to digital, but trust has not evolved at the same pace. A new model is emerging where ownership can be verified, not assumed.
Practical guidance on cap tables, shareholder records, certificate evidence, and the timelines that make ownership hold up under scrutiny.
Start with ownership structure, then explore the records, verification flows, and infrastructure that make the cap table defensible.
Ownership has moved from paper to digital, but trust has not evolved at the same pace. A new model is emerging where ownership can be verified, not assumed.
A certificate can look legitimate and still fail under scrutiny. Without verification, ownership becomes difficult to confirm when it matters most.
Share transfers appear simple. But when records are not updated consistently across systems, small gaps can quietly undermine ownership accuracy.
Ownership feels clear until it's examined closely. Without structured records and a full history of changes, even founders can lose track of who owns what.
Ownership is often treated as a snapshot. In reality, it is a sequence of events. When that sequence is lost, clarity breaks with it.
Track ownership and its full history in one system instead of relying on spreadsheets, memory, and disconnected documents.