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KiiWORKS Documentation
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KiiWORKS Documentation
KiiWORKS is an institutional data-integrity platform built on the Kaspa BlockDAG. It provides verifiable identity, attestation, and digital product passport infrastructure for regulated industries — financial services, manufacturing supply chains, and standards bodies that need audit-grade proof of provenance without operational reliance on a single counterparty.
The platform pairs a Rust workspace of cryptographic primitives, attestation engines, and BlockDAG anchoring crates with public-key infrastructure aligned to W3C Decentralised Identifiers and Verifiable Credentials. Anchoring to Kaspa’s proof-of-work BlockDAG gives every attestation a tamper-evident settlement layer that is independent of the issuer’s own systems.
How this documentation is organised
- Getting Started — installation, first-run, and the deployment runbook used by operators.
- Architecture — the workspace layout, the library crates, and the Kaspa integration boundary.
- Standards & Compliance — mappings to W3C DID, Verifiable Credentials, ISO 27001 controls, and the structured schemas the platform emits.
- Reference — the HTTP and SDK APIs, the developer guide, the glossary, release notes, and the public roadmap.
- Whitepapers — the foundational technical and business documents, including the Digital Product Passport specification and performance benchmarks.
- Operations — the security model, supported trade rails, and the v1-to-v2 migration status.
- Guides — task-oriented walkthroughs covering end-to-end attestation, DID creation on Kaspa, trust-tag issuance, and integration with legacy systems.
Where to start
New readers should begin with Getting Started for the build and verification workflow, then read the Architecture overview before exploring the crate-level documentation in Library Crates. Operators and integrators deploying the platform should consult the Deployment Runbook and the Security model.
Project and licence
KiiWORKS is developed under the stewardship of Stichting Kii Foundation.