Protocol Surface

MCP Modules

The protocol is modular. Each module defines a regulated domain through which institutional AI may operate under attributable permissions.

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I
Capital

MCP Finance

Connecting institutional AI to regulated financial infrastructure — accounts, ledgers, payment rails, credit assessment, and accounting systems.

BankingPaymentsCreditAccounting
II
Public Authority

MCP Government

A verifiable interface to public authorities — filings, registrations, licenses, and statutory compliance, executed under attributable permissions.

TaxRegistrationLicensingCompliance
III
Real Assets

MCP Property

Tying agents to the registry layer of real assets — ownership, encumbrances, leases, and the public record of land and property.

Real EstateMortgagesLeasingLand Records
IV
Governance

MCP Legal

Codifying contracts, governance models, and corporate structures into machine-readable, attestable institutional artifacts.

ContractsGovernanceCorporate Structures
V
Built Environment

MCP Construction

Bringing AI into the regulated lifecycle of the built environment — from permit issuance and inspections to project execution and compliance.

PermitsInspectionsComplianceProject Management

Additional modules will be defined as the protocol matures. Each module inherits the Identity, Context, Permissions, and Actions architecture of the core protocol, and operates under the Svea Ark Root Trust Network.