Platform

Overview

Unified Administration

Economic programs are difficult to operate when each stage uses a different system and a different interpretation of the underlying state.

One provider identifies balances. Another interprets protocol positions. Internal logic determines eligibility. Separate infrastructure calculates allocations, executes payments, and reconstructs reporting after settlement.

Even when each component works, policy changes must be reproduced across systems and every result must be reconciled back to the original state.

Solomon administers the full lifecycle from one underlying record.

For every outcome, an issuer can trace:

  • the state that was observed
  • the policy and version applied
  • the participant that qualified
  • the calculation used
  • the resulting allocation and split
  • the settlement destination
  • the settlement status

Programs, policies, partner arrangements, permissions, funding, settlement, and reporting use the same model.

When a policy changes, the change carries through attribution, settlement, and reporting without requiring a separate reconciliation process.

The value of unified administration is not only automation. It is one coherent interpretation of the program across fragmented onchain markets.