Six services. Two realms. One verification pipeline. Each does one thing well. Together, they close the loop from private insight to priced conviction.
Every year, millions of experts generate insights that never get properly captured, verified, or credited. They publish a paper 18 months later — if they're lucky. By then, the insight is stale, the credit diffused, and the economic value dissolved. AI makes this worse by increasing the noise. The smartest people in the world are about to need a place to prove what they know.
There is no ledger for what people figured out, no attribution for how they figured it out, and no price signal for how valuable the figuring-out was. Every other asset class — equities, real estate, commodities — has exchanges, title registries, and credit markets. Innovation has nothing.
IP protection and public credibility are inherently in tension. Share too much and you destroy trade secret protection permanently — the Defend Trade Secrets Act requires "reasonable measures," and once leaked, there is no undo. Share too little and your work is invisible. Quadron solves this with five-layer enforcement: classify, cap, assert, null, gate. Virgil is that boundary.
Five services across two realms. Enterprise SaaS for capturing and structuring work. A public commitment layer that shows what you did without revealing how you did it. And credibility markets where insight becomes a backable signal — not speculation, but proof-weighted conviction from verified domain experts.
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This is the enterprise workspace — private, organizational, behind the firewall. Three domain experts are pre-loaded: Dr. Maya Chen (Materials Science), Robert Martinez Jr. (Digital Humanities), and Dr. Anil Kapoor (Computational Biology). Each has quads with files, notes, and lens run history. Quads are the atomic unit — a container for research work that the expert owns and the organization controls access to.
Luci is a distinct service — not a tab inside Quadron. Think of it as talking to an AI to structure what you know into a reusable analytical method called a Lens. Lenses are complete specifications: fields, scoring criteria, evidence requirements. They're not prompt templates — they're deployable expertise. Try asking Luci to build a lens for evaluating federated learning privacy compliance, or load a regulation document and watch Luci extract obligations.
Virgil is the boundary. Its #1 job is trade secret containerization — ensuring the Defend Trade Secrets Act's "reasonable measures" requirement is met. When a quad is submitted for verification, Virgil classifies IP type (trade secret, patent pending, copyright), sets a maximum public tier (L0-L4), scans for leakage markers, and generates a cryptographic evidence pack. Once leaked, trade secret protection is destroyed permanently. There is no undo. Virgil is the measure that prevents that.
Come back to Campo. Now you understand what those proof cards mean — they're not just badges. They're the output of Virgil's five-layer verification pipeline. The score bars represent real assessment. The tier badges tell you exactly what's visible and what's protected. The evidence hash is a cryptographic anchor. Click into an expert's profile and see their Signal Ledger — every proof, every support, every endorsement tracked and scored. This is the expert's portable reputation.
Field.Fun is where the public realm meets real economics. These are not prediction markets — they're credibility markets. The Credibility Index is proof-weighted, not a probability. Participant tiers (Unverified 1.0× through Creator-Bonded 1.8×) ensure that domain experts carry more weight than speculators. Creators cannot be shorted in their own hosted markets. Sponsor pools are positive-sum. This is conviction, not gambling.
This is the closed loop. Expertise-Intel builds a graph of expert capabilities and matches them to opportunities. Delivery generates personalized invitations with secure action links. When an expert accepts an invitation, it writes back to Campo: their score updates, their reputation compounds. The platform doesn't just store work — it generates engagement.
Curated opportunities, delivered in-workflow.
One tap. Agents handle the rest.
Six services. Two realms. One verification pipeline. The expert works privately, structures expertise into reusable lenses, verifies through a cryptographic gate, builds public reputation, and enters credibility markets where domain expertise carries more weight than capital. Every cycle produces a price signal. Every price signal attracts the next participant. This is how individuals bet on themselves.
You think you're smart. Prove it.