Government agencies

Investigation capability institutions can inspect.

Vant builds European digital asset investigation capability around reviewable methods, reproducible findings and institutional control — not dependence on an opaque score.

Computational sovereignty

A capability you cannot inspect is a dependency, not a tool.

Public institutions should be able to examine the method used to produce a financial-intelligence conclusion, identify its limitations and reproduce its established computations.

Vant is built in Sweden with a European institutional mindset. HTMF is documented so an agency can review the logic rather than accept a foreign vendor's conclusion on trust.

Institutional principles

Control over method, evidence and release.

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Inspectable method

Analysts can examine the rules, evidence levels and challenge process behind a conclusion.

02

Reproducible record

Established computations are re-run against preserved source records.

03

Human authority

The system cannot silently promote an uncertain statement into an operational finding.

Public-sector applications

A common evidence discipline across digital asset work.

  • Financial-intelligence analysis
  • Sanctions and asset-movement investigations
  • Supervisory and regulatory review
  • Inter-agency case cooperation
  • Independent review of third-party tracing
  • Methodology evaluation and controlled pilots

Assurance

Claims are displayed only when they are supportable.

Vant publishes methodology and validation claims progressively. Benchmarks, certifications and deployment assurances are not presented as completed until they can be independently supported.

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