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Mkondo Clearing

The switch. Append-only clearing for riders and batteries moving between operators — with Ed25519-signed custody artifacts and settlement. This is the part that is closer to a national payments switch than a CRUD app, and it stands on every layer below it.

What Clearing does

Move riders and batteries between operators — provably.

Settlement

Clear a transition once

When a rider or pack moves operators, clearing settles the transfer between the parties on a single shared record — not two ledgers that have to be reconciled later.

Signed artifacts

Custody you can verify

Each clearing artifact is Ed25519-signed with a durable key, and the public key is published — so a counterparty or the regulator can verify it independently, without asking us.

Append-only

Nothing is quietly rewritten

Clearing events are immutable. Corrections are new events, never edits, so the ledger is always reconstructable.

Neutral switch

The clearer competes with no one

Because Mkondo owns no operator, it can sit between rivals and clear them without conflict — the reason a switch must be neutral.

Built on the rail

Inherits identity & audit

Clearing stands on Registry's pack identity and Report's audit trail — which is exactly why it is the top layer, not the first one.

Oversight-ready

The regulator can watch

RURA reads clearing cross-tenant, so settlement between operators is visible to the mandate, not hidden between them.

Clearing is where the rail pays off.

Tell us how transitions work in your network today, and we'll show you what settling them on a neutral switch looks like.