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DBTT000

For FX Institutions and Institutional Investment Funds

"Your private financial clearing house for instant deposits, running locally."

The DBTT000 protocol is engineered to bridge the gap between legacy banking rails and real-time client deposits to their virtual ledgers. By automating the clearing and collateralization of incoming SWIFT and local network transfers, DBTT000 ensures that client accounts are credited instantly, allowing for immediate market participation while maintaining strict regulatory adherence.

Instant Clearing Circuit

Client$$INST-001BrokerVirtual Ledger

Automated clearing and collateralization with compliance verification at every stage

Core Functional Specifications

This protocol is engineered for tailored clearing operations that enable the broker to safely credit their clients ledger and offer instantaneous client deposits. The broker's specific segregation requirements and regulatory jurisdiction are always considered when deploying the DBTT000. The protocol operates on a "compliance-by-design" architecture, by integrating seamlessly with legacy compliance stacks to verify the legitimacy of the inflow before the clearing circuit is completed.

SWIFT Wire → Instant Credit

ClientFX InstitutionWIRE ISSUED$2,500,000USD → EURMT103 / SWIFTSWIFTCommtracDBTT000 Clearing EngineCOLLATERAL MAPPEDT+0Virtual LedgerClient AccountCREDITED$2,500,000CLEARED · T+0 · AML VERIFIED

Every instant credit mapped to verified AML-compliant source; clearing velocity preserved without audit compromise

Through the Commtrac SDK, brokers can build sophisticated clearing rules on top of the DBTT000 core. This includes configuring custom collateral logic that gets communicated to Dru Treasuries, defining automated credit thresholds, or setting specific segregation triggers.

Clearing Rules Engine

Commtrac SDKClearing Rule DefinitionCollateralLogicTreasuriesCreditThresholdsAutomatedSegregationTriggersRegulatory

Sophisticated clearing rules configurable for custom collateral logic and segregation requirements per jurisdiction