Full legal identity disclosure for buyer due-diligence, in line with Doctrine #120 Traceable-Entity Standard.
Why this page exists. We refuse to operate behind a glossy anonymous brand. Before any buyer commits payment, they have the right to verify exactly who they are paying. We publish this information openly so any prospective buyer, journalist, or regulator can independently confirm our legal identity, registration, contact path, and physical address. This is the buyer-side protection our Eight-Point Checklist demands of every AI vendor — us included.
Search the corporate name at the Ontario corporate registry. Confirm the name, status, and registered address match what is published above.
Verify the BTC and ETH wallet addresses by pasting them into blockstream.info and etherscan.io. Cross-check the BTC balance reported on our transparency page matches the on-chain reality.
Request a verifiable client reference under NDA before payment. Real customers exist in Windsor, Ontario and will take a phone call after NDA is in place.
Why we use a corporate identifier
The operator's primary residence and personal phone are not published on every page of this site, because the AI-development business does not require the public-facing exposure of every operator's home address. Instead we publish the corporate identifier (2558667 Ontario Inc.), which is itself searchable in the public Ontario corporate registry, and link this single Verify-Us page where the full disclosure lives for any buyer who needs it.
This pattern — corporate identifier in the footer, full disclosure one click away on a dedicated verification page — satisfies the Traceable-Entity Standard (Doctrine #120) while limiting the gratuitous exposure of personal information that scammers themselves would never voluntarily publish.
Verified Merchant Receipt · coming Q3 2026
At checkout (Stripe rail), buyers will be able to opt-in to a $5 third-party verified-merchant receipt provided by the payment processor. This will cryptographically confirm to the buyer, at the moment of purchase, that the entity above is real, registered, and matches the merchant of record on the card transaction. We advocate this as an industry standard for all internet commerce above $50.