PRODUCTS
The interface where the Trusted Execution Layer's guarantees become actions. Manage rights-separated assets, execute governed transfers, and see synchronized accounting in real time.
This is what the Trusted Execution Layer looks like in use
Conduit Wallet is the end-user interface for Conduit OS. The assets you see are registered on the Rights Ledger. The transfers you execute are governed by computable contracts. The balances you see are synchronized accounting - updated in the same atomic operation as the transaction that produced them.
This is not a fintech dashboard with a blockchain backend. It is the Trusted Execution Layer's five operations: Authority, Computable Contracts, Rights Ledger, Settlement, and Synchronized Accounting, made tangible in a single interface.
View all your assets in one unified interface.
Every asset in the dashboard is registered on the Rights Ledger. You see not just balances - you see which rights you hold: Ownership, Possession, Use. A custodied asset shows your Possession position. A licensed asset shows your Use rights and their expiry. The dashboard reflects the actual structure of what you hold.
Unified Dashboard - All assets across Conduit Network in one view.
Rights-aware views - See Ownership, Possession, and Use positions distinctly, not just token balances.
Configurable views - Filter by asset type, rights class, or counterparty.
Integrated pricing and rates - Current valuations derived from live network state.
Frictionless Asset Movement
Transfers on Conduit are computable contract executions - not manual instructions. When you initiate a transfer, the computable contract governing that instrument determines whether the transfer is valid, executes atomically when conditions are met, and settles the accounting simultaneously. There is no pending state. No T+2. No settlement confirmation.
Transfer between your accounts - Move assets across your own positions with atomic settlement.
Buy / Sell - Executed as computable contract state transitions, not order-book fills.
Financial Grade Authentication
Authentication is hardware-backed where the device supports it. On Conduit Hardware nodes, authentication credentials are stored in TEE-backed secure enclaves - the same hardware isolation that governs authority proofs on the network.
Hardware-backed authentication using device biometrics. No passwords to steal. No tokens to intercept. The credential lives in the device's secure enclave.
Time-based one-time passwords via standard authenticator applications. TOTP-compliant, compatible with any RFC 6238 authenticator.
Email-based one-time passwords for environments where hardware-backed authentication is not available. Time-limited, single-use codes.
The infrastructure, made visible.
Explore the Conduit Wallet - rights-aware asset management, governed transfers, and synchronized accounting in a single interface.