Platform

Overview

The Solomon Platform

One system for administering programmable asset economics

Onchain assets move across wallets, applications, custodians, exchanges, and DeFi protocols. The systems used to administer their economics often lose context as the asset moves.

An issuer still needs to determine:

  • what asset exposure exists
  • who qualifies
  • what value each participant is entitled to
  • where that value should go
  • how the result should be settled and reported

Today, those functions are often divided across protocol data providers, custom integrations, internal databases, calculation scripts, payment systems, and reporting tools.

That fragmentation limits what an issuer can offer. Economic Programs become tied to a particular wallet, product, or venue because the systems administering them cannot preserve context as the asset moves.

Solomon provides a different model.

The Solomon Platform is a unified, state-aware system for observing an asset, applying issuer-defined policy, attributing economics, routing settlement, and reporting the outcome.

This allows issuers to administer Programs across the places their asset is actually used, without building a separate operating system for every protocol, partner, or campaign.

Solomon gives issuers the infrastructure to control how defined economics are recognized, allocated, routed, and reported.

The Platform is designed for issuer-controlled assets with recurring or event-based economics.

These docs explain the model at a nontechnical level. Contact the Solomon team for a demo or implementation discussion.