ALETHIA Foundation
Blockchain · Electronics Supply Chain

Full traceability. Zero commercial exposure.

ALETHIA is the first blockchain infrastructure built exclusively for the electronics industry — guaranteeing component authenticity without revealing supplier relationships.

1 in 2
semiconductor companies have encountered counterfeit components
7–10%
of annual electronics industry revenue lost to counterfeiting
increase in counterfeit incidents since 2009

Privacy-first traceability, built for the electronics industry

Every traceability system proposed so far has failed for the same reason: no company wants to reveal its supply chain to competitors. ALETHIA solves this with Zero-Knowledge Proofs — every component gets cryptographic proof of authenticity, and no actor ever sees who buys from whom.

Zero-Knowledge Proofs
Prove authenticity without revealing supplier identities or commercial relationships.
One-Up / One-Down
Each actor sees only their direct vendor and client — nothing beyond.
Dynamic Scoring Engine
ML-powered trust score (0–100) on every component, even without full traceability.
Immutable ledger
Every transaction permanently recorded and tamper-proof from day one.

Traceability without risk

1
Component enters the network
The manufacturer registers a production lot on the ALETHIA blockchain. An immutable record is created — cryptographically signed and timestamped.
2
Each transfer generates a proof
When the component changes hands, a Zero-Knowledge Proof certifies authenticity without revealing who bought or sold it. The chain grows — the exposure doesn't.
3
Dynamic Scoring Engine evaluates risk
Every component receives a real-time trust score based on its full history, lab results, and supplier patterns. The ML model learns continuously from new data.
4
Alerts propagate automatically
If a counterfeit is detected, all buyers of the same lot are notified instantly. Scores are updated across the network in real time.

The window to act is now

EU and US regulations are creating mandatory traceability requirements for electronics supply chains. Companies that build infrastructure today will comply effortlessly. Companies that wait will scramble.

2026
EU Digital Product Passport
Central DPP registry goes live. Electronics supply chain data requirements begin phasing in across the EU market.
2027
EU Cyber Resilience Act
Full component traceability mandatory for all connected electronic products. 24-hour incident reporting requires complete audit trails.
2027
EU Battery Passport
Mandatory for all EV and industrial batteries. Blockchain adoption in DPP pilots already at 45% of implementations.
2028–29
Electronics DPP mandatory
Full DPP compliance required across EU. No compliant traceability system means no EU market access.

20 seats. One opportunity.

ALETHIA Foundation is assembling 20 Founding Members — the companies that will co-govern the network, define its direction, and secure their place at the table of the industry's next infrastructure layer.

20 founding seats available · Terms shared upon request
Board seat — co-govern the Foundation from launch and shape the technical roadmap
Secure fund structure — all contributions held in a legal TRUST, released only at full capitalization
First-mover advantage — priority access before the network opens broadly to the industry
Regulatory readiness — built-in compliance with EU DPP, CRA, and US CHIPS Act requirements
Founding member terms
Detailed terms, financial structure, and governance model shared upon request and NDA.

The electronics industry needs a new trust layer.

ALETHIA Foundation is building it — with the companies that understand what's at stake.
The question is whether you want to build it, or adopt it later.