For lenders
droplinked · verifiable commerce data
Financing decisions run on data you can't verify.
A merchant says "$40K/month revenue, 1,200 units on hand." Today that's a PDF and a leap of faith.
Self-reported
A form. No proof. The lender prices in the uncertainty — or walks.
What if it were verifiable?
Tamper-evident inventory + revenue, signed and anchored onchain — checkable by anyone, anytime.
For merchants
Step 1 · connect
Connect your store. Your real numbers come with it.
droplinked reads live inventory + sales from your connected store — no manual entry, no exports.
Your store
Live SKUs, on-hand quantities, order history
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droplinked
Reads the verified source feed
For merchants
Step 2 · self-attest
You attest your inventory. droplinked signs the source.
One call — POST /v2/inventory-attestation/self-attest — turns your live stock into a signed record.
Self-attest
source: "shopify" · 12 SKUs
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Signed record
attestorType: merchant_self
sourceVerified: true
source-verified · droplinked HMAC over the canonical payload
For lenders
Step 3 · anchor
Anchored onchain. Tamper-evident forever.
The record's hash is committed to an EAS attestation on Base. Change one unit and the hash no longer matches.
Signed record
sha256 digest of the inventory facts
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EAS · Base
uid 0xa2b6…fece7d
verifiable on easscan
re-derive the digest from the facts → it must match, or it's been altered
For 3PL / WMS partners
Provenance tiers
Three tiers of trust. You're the top one.
Every record is stamped with who attested it — so a lender prices risk to the provenance.
Tier 3
Self-reported
A claim on a form. Unverified.
Tier 2
Merchant self-attested
Source-verified from the connected store. Signed by droplinked.
Tier 1 · best
3PL-custodian-signed
Your warehouse signs the webhook. The custodian vouches for the stock — independent of the merchant.
For lenders
Step 4 · underwrite
You read one trace and underwrite with confidence.
GMV, settlement velocity, inventory — verified, fresh, and yours to check directly onchain.
Trust trace
proof · easscan · merchant rollup
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Credit decision
Priced to verified risk, not a guess
The loop
data origination → credit → onchain
The whole loop is verifiable, and live.
Merchant attests → lender underwrites → the credit decision itself is signed back onchain. One pipeline, rising trust.
Merchant
self-attests inventory
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Lender
underwrites on verified data
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Onchain
credit-risk attestation
live on droplinked · Base mainnet