Projects
What We Build
Three projects carry the weight of our work. Each solves a different layer of the same problem: making trust verifiable for humans, services, and AI agents.
- Hologram: commercial product line (AI agent trust infrastructure).
- Verana: open protocol (trust registries and verifiable governance).
- Specifications: open standards (Verifiable Trust and VPR).
A fourth dimension runs across all three: open-source engineering, our long-standing practice of shipping production-grade code as the primary artifact of every project.
Flagship product
Hologram
Verifiable AI Agents in Production.
Hologram is our commercial product line. It is the verifiable trust layer for AI agents: a production stack that allows agents to identify themselves, operate under verifiable authority, prove their delegation rights, and interact safely across a trusted ecosystem.
The stack
- Hologram Messaging App. Verifiable User Agent for iOS, Android, and Huawei. Private messaging, credential wallet, Proof-of-Trust resolution.
- VS Agent. DIDComm agent framework with credential management and DID lifecycle.
- Generic AI Agent. Modular LLM agent with MCP, RAG, RBAC, and approval workflows. LLM-agnostic, cloud-agnostic.
- Hologram SDK and Agent Pack schema for developers building custom Verifiable Services.
- Hologram MCP catalog: reusable MCP servers (Wise, GitHub, X, growing).
- Hologram Cloud: enterprise hosting, RBAC, SLAs, IAM integration, white-label. GA 15 May 2026.
Open source (Apache 2.0). Built on W3C Verifiable Credentials, DIDComm, MCP, and the Verana Trust Network.
Neutral protocol
Verana
The protocol we co-founded.
Verana is a neutral, decentralized Layer-1 protocol for trust registries, credential schemas, and verifiable governance. It is not a 2060 product. It is stewarded by the Verana Foundation and governed by a Council of independent member organizations across sectors and jurisdictions, each holding one vote.
2060's role in Verana
- Founding member and Council seat.
- Largest single code contributor to the reference implementation.
- Lead editor of the Verifiable Trust and VPR specifications.
- Validator operator on the Verana Trust Network.
This relationship is deliberate and transparent. Verana is neutral infrastructure, not a 2060-owned protocol. Its neutrality is what makes it adoptable by enterprises, regulators, and competing ecosystems. 2060 benefits by building the leading commercial implementation on top.
Open specifications
The Open Specifications We Author
The specifications that define the Verifiable Trust category. Public, openly licensed, maintained through the Verana Foundation's editorial process with 2060 as lead editor.
Verifiable Trust v4
Normative spec for Verifiable Services, Verifiable User Agents, and trust resolution.
GitHub ↗SpecificationVPR v4
Normative spec for the Verana protocol: data model, query API, permissions, tokenomics, validation.
GitHub ↗Both specifications are prerequisites for any Verana-compatible implementation, whether 2060's Hologram stack or a third-party build.
Open source
What We Ship in Public
Everything we build is open source under Apache 2.0 unless explicitly stated otherwise.