Developer documentation

Integration docs are being written.

LeaseLayer is infrastructure that integrators build upon. Until the Phase 1 implementation-and-audit work lands, the whitepaper is the canonical reference — several mechanisms are deliberately specified there as deferred design.

What will be documented

Planned reference, by component.

Coming soon

Vault integration

Registering a tenancy, funding deposit & rent in stablecoin, release conditions (clock and on-chain event), and the per-tenancy immutability guarantee.

Coming soon

Mandate schema

Authoring the on-chain rulebook — caps, allowlists, schedules, approval thresholds — and how check-before-touch refusals are surfaced and recorded.

Coming soon

Operator SDK

Running the AI within the Mandate, posting the slashable bond and coverage layer, and the accountability model an integrator assumes in Phase 1.

Coming soon

Court & Ledger

Filing a bonded deduction claim, the optimistic challenge window, juror escalation, and querying the immutable Ledger for verification and audit.

Some mechanisms — juror selection and Sybil resistance, the immutability architecture behind non-custody, the liveness keeper fallback, and slashed-fund routing — are named but intentionally not yet specified. They are real, unsolved engineering tasks, declared openly rather than papered over. They will be specified at the implementation-and-audit phase, and documented here when they are.

Building an integration, or want to be a Phase 1 partner?

Phase 1 is a small number of deep, co-built integrations — neutrality is the wedge. The whitepaper is the place to start.