Legal & Regulatory
Non-Custodial Digital Identity & Routing Infrastructure
-
What This Infrastructure Does
-
Non-Custodial Architecture
-
Identity Resolution and Routing Layer
-
Not a Financial Intermediary
-
Jurisdiction-Aware Infrastructure Design
PRIMARY KEYWORDS
-
economic identity infrastructure
-
digital identity infrastructure
-
non-custodial infrastructure
-
identity resolution layer
-
blockchain infrastructure
SECONDARY KEYWORDS
-
decentralized identity system
-
Web4 infrastructure
-
identity routing
-
digital economic systems
The World Blockchain Bank and associated infrastructure components, including the Master Domain Registry and Economic Identity Layer, are designed as non-custodial coordination infrastructure.
The system does not:
-
hold or custody client funds or digital assets
-
execute transactions on behalf of users
-
operate as a trading venue, exchange, broker, or financial intermediary
-
provide deposit-taking, lending, or payment processing services
-
act as a counterparty to any financial transaction
All transactions are initiated, authorized, and executed directly by users through their own wallets and chosen execution environments.
The infrastructure provides Blockchain Trust Domains identity resolution, namespace coordination, and routing functionality, analogous to the role of the Domain Name System (DNS) within the internet. As such, it operates as a foundational coordination layer and does not exercise control over assets, transaction outcomes, or user activity.
Any interaction with tokenized assets, financial systems, or third-party execution layers occurs independently of the infrastructure and remains subject to the regulatory frameworks applicable to those respective services and jurisdictions.
The architecture is designed to support jurisdiction-aware deployment, allowing regional implementations to align with applicable legal and regulatory requirements without altering the core non-custodial and non-intermediating nature of the system.


