For Multi-Entity Brokerages and Institutional Liquidity Networks
"A transfer that moves like a ledger entry — and audits like a wire."
The BIBTT000 (Broker-to-Broker Trust Transfer) protocol is the industry’s first standardized framework for instant, cross-broker equity migrations. By abstracting the complexity of inter-broker clearing, BIBTT000 allows clients to move capital between participating institutions with the same speed and ease as an internal ledger transfer, while maintaining the rigorous compliance standards of a traditional wire.
Core Functional Specifications
The protocol is built on a “Sovereign Network” model, giving brokers absolute control over their connectivity. Institutions can define a custom “Trust Map,” whitelisting specific partner brokers and subsidiary brands. This allows multi-entity brokerage groups to create a closed-loop ecosystem where capital stays within the group’s controlled environment.
Sovereign Network · Trust Map
Closed-loop ecosystem: capital stays within the group's whitelisted brokers and subsidiaries
BIBT000 solves the “Source of Funds” dilemma inherent in inter-broker moves. The protocol generates a deterministic compliance packet for every transfer, linking the withdrawal from Broker A directly to the deposit at Broker B. This ensures a clean, auditable trail that adheres to global AML standards, treating the transfer as a verified bank-direct movement rather than an opaque internal adjustment.
Deterministic Compliance Packet
Every transfer generates a packet binding source and destination to a single AML-grade record
This means that from the client’s perspective, it is simply an account-to-account internal transfer across brokers; in reality, it is a simultaneous WBTT000 instant withdrawal from the sender broker back to the clients bank account, and a DBTT000 instant deposit from the client bank account to the recipient broker.
Simultaneous WBTT000 · DBTT000
One client-side action — capital returns to the client's bank account and re-enters Broker B in the same instant