What is dCorps
Entity kernel
The Hub is the base layer for canonical identity, roles, governance, wallets, and accounting events that every Hub corporation and Hub nonprofit shares.
dCorps Hub is a minimal, stable kernel for entity identity, authority, governance, and accounting, so organizations can operate in stablecoins now and attach optional adapters later.
Start with the core
A Cosmos-based Hub chain that defines the entity kernel: identity, authority, governance, wallets, and accounting events. In v1, Hub corporations and Hub nonprofits are complete containers: register, bind roles and wallets, run stablecoin operations with tagged events, and generate reproducible operating and allocation views.
What is dCorps
The Hub is the base layer for canonical identity, roles, governance, wallets, and accounting events that every Hub corporation and Hub nonprofit shares.
Why it matters
Governance actions, approvals, and accounting events are recorded as auditable state, so reporting can be reproduced without private spreadsheets.
How it runs
Roadmap modules for external workflows can be attached later, without redefining kernel semantics or rewriting history.
v1 flow
A Hub-first workflow: start with complete Hub entities in v1, then optionally attach overlays later.
Hub entities (v1)
Create a Hub corporation or Hub nonprofit, bind roles and canonical wallets, and anchor baseline documents when needed.
Set authority
Bind canonical wallets, assign roles or boards, and define how approvals and governance actions execute.
Operate in stablecoins
Route inflows and outflows through canonical wallets and emit tagged accounting events for clean reporting.
Produce evidence
Generate operating or allocation views for any selected timeframe and anchor evidence for material items when needed.
Optional overlays
When needed, attach roadmap modules for jurisdiction workflows, institutional reporting, or attestations without changing kernel history.
Future extensions
Use apps on shared standards today; sub chains and public instruments remain optional future extensions.
Mission
Our mission is to enable anyone, anywhere, to create and run a serious, transparent, digitally native corporation or nonprofit, with on-chain governance and verifiable records, regardless of jurisdiction, passport, or starting capital.
Hub (v1)
In v1, Hub corporations and Hub nonprofits are complete, long-lived containers on the shared Hub. Optional adapters and future execution environments are not required for adoption.
Hub corporation
For founders and small teams operating in stablecoins with verifiable authority and reproducible reporting.
Hub corporation
For complex cap tables and richer corporate actions, while remaining Hub-first on the shared Hub.
Hub nonprofit
For donor legibility and category-level transparency with verifiable governance and tagged flows.
Hub nonprofit
For larger NGOs with multiple programs and stronger allocation controls while preserving category-level transparency.
The Docs Center is the documentation reference and resource library for specs, policy, security, token, and implementation guidance.
Welcome
Start with scope, navigation, and the doc stack.
Whitepaper
Mid-length narrative of scope, design, and boundaries.
Whitepaper
Complete long-form rationale and design detail.
Specs
Normative protocol definitions, schemas, and conformance.
Policy
Decision process, upgrades, and protocol stewardship.
Security
Operational posture, disclosure, and incident response.
Token
DCHUB purpose, constraints, and economic guardrails.
Roadmap
High-level phases and planned milestones.
Legal
Disclaimers, risk disclosure, and structure notes.