Proposal: Korean TTA Blockchain Reliability Verification of the Canton Private Synchronizer
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Abstract
This proposal funds taking the Canton private synchronizer through Korea's TTA Blockchain Reliability Verification (BRV) ahead of the Korean STO law's January 2027 effective date, establishing Canton as the first non-Korean DLT — and first privacy-preserving sub-net architecture — to hold the credential Korean financial-infrastructure operators use to evaluate a permissioned chain. The BRV result attaches to the Canton private synchronizer software itself, so every ecosystem participant inherits it; all non-NDA artifacts (submission package, NCSC-guideline compliance mapping, deployment scripts, test harness, post-mortem) are open-sourced under Apache 2.0 as a reusable blueprint for analogous APAC verification regimes. Total request: 2,200,000 CC (~$330,000 USD at the $0.15/CC reference rate) across two milestones.
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