FHPROTOCOL

Institutional Briefing

Executive summary of FH Protocol verification infrastructure for institutional evaluation and technical due diligence.

Protocol Summary

FH Protocol is a deterministic verification engine designed for governance-sensitive systems. It operates beneath application logic to provide execution-time verification without consensus overhead, asset-issuance infrastructure, or network coordination dependencies.

The protocol receives structured payloads, validates them against configurable governance rules, computes deterministic state roots, and produces portable verification artifacts suitable for audit and compliance workflows.

Core Guarantees

Deterministic Execution
Identical structured inputs produce identical Verification Records across compliant implementations. No wall-clock time, randomness, or runtime entropy.
Governance Enforcement
Rule-based validation occurs at execution time. Rejections are deterministic, auditable, and reproducible.
Artifact Portability
Verification Records are self-contained and verifiable across systems without access to original infrastructure.
Audit Readiness
All artifacts are indexed, timestamped, and retrievable for compliance review and regulatory examination.

Integration Characteristics

Property
Specification
Interface
REST API, WebSocket subscriptions
Hash Algorithm
SHA-256
Serialization
Canonical JSON (deterministic key ordering)
Governance Model
Configurable rule sets per deployment
Deployment
Cloud, on-premise, or hybrid

What FH Protocol Is Not

  • Not a blockchain or distributed ledger
  • Not a consensus protocol
  • Not an asset issuance or trading platform
  • Not an AI decision-making system

Contact

For technical evaluation, integration discussions, or enterprise licensing inquiries, contact the FH Protocol team.

Inquiries
enterprise@fhprotocol.io