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Hub (v1)
Register → Operate → Extend
A Hub-first operating ledger for stablecoin-native corporations and nonprofits: canonical identity, authority, wallets, and reproducible time-window views.
Hub-firstStablecoin-nativeReproducible views
RegisterOperateExtend
Extensions (jurisdictions, institutions, attestations) are optional modules that read Hub state; they do not rewrite Hub history.
Walkthrough
From wallet to live views
See what happens at each step. The Hub saves the basics on-chain; optional add-ons can be layered later without changing history.
Connect wallet
Use a wallet you control. It signs actions for your organization.
You do
Connect a non-custodial wallet and keep a small amount of DCHUB for network fees (gas).
Hub saves
Nothing yet — this step only prepares your signer.
You get
A ready-to-use signer for registration and approvals.
Non-custodialDCHUB gas
dCorps does not custody funds. Service fees (USDC) are separate from network fees (DCHUB gas).
Choose type
Pick corporation or nonprofit. You can upgrade the structure later without rewriting history.
Corporation template
Ownership/units + approvals, plus a simple cash-based operations view (select any timeframe in tools).
Nonprofit template
Board approvals + a simple allocation view (select any timeframe in tools; program vs overhead minimum).
Upgrade laterNo history rewrite
This sets the on-chain structure; it does not create legal status by itself.
Create your organization (entity) and get an ID that tools can reference.
You do
Register the entity (one transaction) and, if required, pay the USDC service fee.
Hub saves
Entity ID, initial roles, and official wallets; optional document fingerprints (hashes) for baseline policies.
You get
A canonical record for tools, counterparties, and governance.
Entity IDUSDC fee (if any)
Registration is an infrastructure action. It does not, by itself, create legal personhood or jurisdictional recognition.
Set roles
Decide who can approve what, and which wallets are “official” for operations.
You do
Assign roles (e.g., admin, board, treasurer) and set the official wallets (treasury, payroll, donations, programs).
Hub saves
Who can approve what + the official wallet map that tools and reporting read.
You get
Clear, auditable approvals and predictable wallet flows.
RolesOfficial wallets
Operate
Send and receive stablecoins in the official wallets, and add simple tags so anyone can read the story.
You do
Use approved stablecoins (USDC baseline) and tag flows like payroll, vendor, donation, or program.
Hub saves
Tagged inflows/outflows that can be summarized into time-window totals and categories.
You get
Clean inputs for simple time-window views, without needing full accrual accounting in v1.
USDC baselineSimple tags
Views (any timeframe)
Your data lives on-chain and can be viewed anytime. Tools let you select any timeframe.
You do
Select a timeframe in tools (Explorer, dashboards) and review the entity’s live views. Optionally add document fingerprints (hashes) and verification add-ons when needed.
Hub saves
Canonical events and tags. Optional document fingerprints (hashes) can be anchored for evidence without rewriting history.
You get
A clear picture for any timeframe and a standard surface for future add-ons (institutions, jurisdictions).
Live viewsOptional document fingerprints
Optional overlays can add interpretation (recognition, verification) without changing the Hub record.
Entity Container
Hub corporation
An on-chain corporation with an internal unit cap table, role-based authority, and a cash-based operating view derived from tagged stablecoin flows.