Cross-Border Governance Protocol

Constitutional resolution of geo-region conflicts in international money movement. A deployable capability sellable to any cross-border financial institution, bound to a museum-grade patent dossier and validated by the Western Union resolution case study.

ETH-PAT-067 | Family F9 Jurisdictional and Sovereign | Museum-Grade Dossier

This capability was built in June 2025 as a fully deployable cross-border solution. The market frame on this page is honest: figures are sizing and dossier valuation lenses, not certifications, and the Western Union study is a resolution prototype, not a Western Union engagement or endorsement.

$140B+
Annual cross-border volume (category sizing)
8-12%
Cross-border failure rate (category estimate)
$11-17B
Failed transactions / year (derived sizing)
Any FI
Sellable to all cross-border banks and services

The Region-Lock Defect

A person in Italy tries to send money to family in the United States. Their connection routes through a New York server. The system sees a US IP but an Italian account. Conflict. The transfer defaults to a physical cash pickup in Manhattan instead of a bank transfer. Login is blocked, the session terminates, customer service cannot resolve it, and the money does not move.

This happens across the cross-border category, not at one firm. It is a structural conflict between geo-IP location and account-region of record, and no incumbent has solved it at the architectural level. Every cross-border bank and money-movement service carries some version of this defect.

Western Union Shell Resolution

The Western Union resolution prototype demonstrates the ETHRAEON systematic discovery-to-deployment pipeline by solving Western Union's documented region-lock problem. It is presented here as an engineering case study of the Cross-Border Governance Protocol, not as a commercial relationship with Western Union.

Live Scenario: Italy to USA Transfer With Geo-IP Conflict
DETECTCRITICAL: Geo-IP (Italy) conflicts with account region (US). Impact: login prevention, session termination. HIGH: system defaulting to cash pickup despite bank preference.
M11Cross-region profile authentication enabled. Identity validated against account tenure, device history, and historical international access.
M3Arbitration protocol resolves the geo-IP conflict. Constitutional rule: preserve the human preference (bank transfer). Decision and basis logged to the audit trail.
M7Localization adapted for the Italy-US session. Interface in Italian, currency display EUR/USD, dual-region regulatory disclosures.
M4API facade implements failover protocols. Dual-region session established, backend routes to the correct regional service.
M12Bank-transfer routing prioritized over cash pickup. Fallbacks: Wise, then PayPal. Outcome: 500 USD to EUR bank transfer completes via the ETHRAEON resolution.
M1
Intake
M3
Arbitration
M4
Orchestration
M7
Localization
M11
Identity
M12
Financial Ops
Honest case-study framing. The Western Union study is a resolution prototype built by ETHRAEON to demonstrate the architecture. "Western Union" names the documented region-lock problem the prototype addresses; it does not denote a partnership, deployment, license, or endorsement. Prototype-internal observations (for example a high in-test resolution rate) are not published here as production performance or as a certified metric. The replicable claim is architectural: the same six-module pattern resolves geo-region conflict classes across banking, e-commerce, healthcare, and financial services.

ETH-PAT-067 Dossier

The Cross-Border Governance Protocol is protected by a museum-grade patent dossier. This is the layer that turns the case study into a defensible, licensable, assertable asset: the four-dimension articulation below states how it is monetized, how ready it is to file, how it is differentiated for litigation, and how disputes are adjudicated.

ETH-PAT-067 | Cross-Border Governance Protocol

Family F9 (Jurisdictional and Sovereign) | Inventor: S. Jason Prohaska | Customer ID 219089 | Filing status: DOCUMENTED (provisional drafted) | Chain 687e0c0f
$10.27M
Per-spec RTP basis (F9 floor)
$82.16M
Family F9 value (8 specs)
$883.3M
Portfolio aggregate (P90 with SCL)
I | Monetization

Tiered license: platform for operators adopting the full constitutional runtime, component for buyers integrating this capability into an existing AI or payments stack, and compliance-as-a-service as a metered governance overlay. Designed for land-and-expand: license the spec alone, then expand to the F9 cascade. Target licensees: sovereign-cloud and data-residency providers, cross-border compliance platforms, multinational governance buyers.

II | Filing Readiness

A full provisional specification is drafted (abstract, field, background, summary, detailed description, independent system claim plus dependents). Micro-entity certification (37 CFR 1.29) and inventor declaration are present; Customer ID 219089 on file; filing-fee basis $65. To file: inventor signature and date, correspondence address confirmation, Patent Center submission, and a claims-tightening pass for utility conversion within the 12-month window.

III | Litigation Prior-Art

Differentiation is honest and category-level: training-time safety, process frameworks, and post-hoc audit define obligations; ETH-PAT-067 supplies a runtime / evidence-layer mechanism operating at the execution boundary, bound to a cryptographically-anchored directive lineage. The dossier deliberately asserts no specific patent-number citations or claim charts; a professional prior-art search and attorney claim-chart are flagged as the required next step before any assertion.

IV | Arbitration / Adjudication

Disputes resolve through a layered map: the append-only chain (root 687e0c0f) is the primary factual exhibit for conception and reduction-to-practice; ownership is unencumbered and Schedule A+ protected; license agreements specify a contractual arbitration forum with injunctive-relief and federal-assertion carve-outs; F9 sovereign and cross-border matters additionally route through data-residency and treaty-aware governance.

The three valuation figures above are distinct lenses and are never collapsed into one number: per-spec RTP basis, family RTP value, and portfolio aggregate. They are Relief-from-Royalty model outputs, not a price, a guarantee, an appraisal, or a granted-patent claim. The full museum-grade articulation lives at patents/museum_grade/ETH-PAT-067_MUSEUM_GRADE.md.

Tiers, Enhanced And Applied

The Cross-Border Governance Protocol is sold on the canonical ETHRAEON tier ladder, applied to cross-border financial decisioning. Platform subscription covers the runtime; component and sovereign licensing cover the patent-backed capability and full deployment. Final figures below are surfaced for confirmation.

Professional
$199 / mo
Single-corridor cross-border governed decisioning.
  • Geo-region conflict arbitration runtime
  • Dual-region session + localization
  • Tamper-evident audit trail
  • Standard support
Sovereign
Custom
On-premise / regulated-cloud with the ETH-PAT-067 component license.
  • Everything in Enterprise
  • On-premise or regulated-cloud deployment
  • ETH-PAT-067 component / assertion license path
  • Treaty-aware data-residency governance
  • Dedicated architect + SLA
Component licensing of the patent-backed capability is the fastest path to revenue; bundled platform licensing carries the highest contract value; assertion licensing applies if an unlicensed implementer practices the claims. Volume, multi-currency, and component terms are set per counterparty at contract time. ETHRAEON makes no certification, SOC 2, audit-attestation, granted-patent, or regulatory-approval claim on this surface.
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