Align every clearing participant on a single, consistent view of obligations. Enforce finality. Eliminate reconciliation friction. Close the loop.
Every participant maintains their own ledger. Every counterparty has a different view of what's owed, when, and to whom. Reconciliation happens after the fact, not during the process. Disputes are discovered late. Settlement drags.
Each participant sees a different version of the same obligations. Mismatches compound through the clearing cycle.
Pairwise reconciliation doesn't scale. As participants increase, reconciliation complexity grows quadratically.
Discrepancies surface at settlement, not at trade confirmation. By then, the cost of resolution has multiplied.
Without enforced finality, settlement timelines stretch. Capital remains locked longer than necessary.
ClearLoop replaces bilateral reconciliation with a shared coordination layer. Every participant sees the same obligations, the same netting outcomes, and the same finality guarantees — in real time.
Transactions are submitted to the coordination layer by any participant. Each submission is timestamped, sequenced, and made visible to all authorized counterparties simultaneously.
ClearLoop computes net obligations across all participants continuously. Every party sees the same netting result. Discrepancies are flagged before they become disputes.
The validator node on the settlement layer enforces sequencing rules and transaction finality. Once confirmed, a clearing state cannot be rolled back or reinterpreted.
Final netting positions are computed and settlement instructions are generated. Every participant receives the same instructions, derived from the same shared state.
All participants read from the same coordinated state. No bilateral syncing, no overnight batch reconciliation, no "your records vs. ours."
Real-time netting across all participants simultaneously. Reduces gross obligations to net positions, freeing capital that would otherwise be locked in transit.
Validator-backed finality on the settlement layer. Once a clearing state is confirmed, it's irreversible. No late amendments, no retroactive adjustments.
Participants see only the obligations relevant to them. The coordination layer enforces need-to-know visibility without sacrificing consistency guarantees.
Every transaction is globally sequenced. No ambiguity about what happened first. Ordering disputes are eliminated at the infrastructure level.
Every state transition, every netting computation, every settlement instruction is recorded and cryptographically anchored. Full regulatory traceability from day one.
Clearing coordination without finality is just messaging. Our validator node on the settlement layer is what turns coordination into commitment. It enforces sequencing rules, confirms transaction ordering, and guarantees that cleared states are irreversible.
What the validator enforces:
Without a validator, coordination is advisory. With one, it's binding.
ClearLoop is available for institutional clients operating in multi-participant clearing environments who require coordinated state, enforced finality, and real-time netting.
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