Risk should be collateralized before it exists.
Skew starts from worst-case loss, escrow, batch matching, and program-authored settlement. A fill should not exist without collateral behind it.
Skew is the protocol.
Sinaite supports the security engineering loop.
Built natively on Solana.
Skew starts from worst-case loss, escrow, batch matching, and program-authored settlement. A fill should not exist without collateral behind it.
Sinaite is built for Rust and Move engineering work where threat modelling, proof, tests, and evidence are first-class outputs.
Sinabro records tool use, failures, approvals, tests, proofs, and denials before Naite learns from the work.
Skew is the Solana-native protocol surface. Sinaite keeps Rust/Move security work tied to threats, tests, proofs, and recorded evidence.
Read the architecture ->One protocol, one security stack: Skew defines risk before a fill exists. Sinaite turns security work into evidence.
Sinabro records tool use, failures, approvals, tests, proofs, and denials before Naite learns from the work.
WCC, batch matching, program-authored settlement, and the collared-forward slice are on the build path. No mainnet claim. No audit claim.
Sinabro is the local-first agent runtime. Naite is the coding model trained from verified trajectories. No production claim. No autonomous-security claim.