Find what exists
Structured discovery across data, services, capacity, and operators — with provenance and access posture visible up front, so participants know what they are looking at before they engage.
A protocol-level marketplace for discovery, trusted exchange, and intelligent routing — composing supply and demand across operators, jurisdictions, and mission profiles with the same trust and compliance contracts as the rest of the stack.
The marketplace protocol is engineered to do three things well — and to keep doing them consistently as the ecosystem scales across operators, sectors, and borders.
Structured discovery across data, services, capacity, and operators — with provenance and access posture visible up front, so participants know what they are looking at before they engage.
Trusted exchange of assets, services, and capacity. Identity, authorization, and settlement are part of the protocol — cryptographically signed, auditable, and reversible only by policy.
Intelligent routing aggregates demand and matches it against eligible supply, respecting jurisdiction, classification, and operational constraints at the matching step — not after the fact.
Space markets are not failing for lack of opportunity — they are constrained by the friction of coordinating across operators, jurisdictions, and trust boundaries. A marketplace built as an application cannot solve this; coordination has to be a protocol.
Treating the marketplace as a protocol means identity, provenance, classification, and settlement are first-class — and that every participant inherits the same operating envelope regardless of which application they use to interact.
Assets, services, and capacity expressed as structured records with provenance, policy, and pricing signals attached.
Cryptographic identity for organizations, operators, sensors, and software agents — so every counterparty is provably who they claim to be.
Signed, auditable settlement of exchanges, including conditional and multi-party flows where outcomes depend on operational events.
Demand-aware routing that respects jurisdiction, classification, and operational constraints at matching time — not at delivery time.
Aggregate fragmented demand into addressable opportunities so smaller participants gain access without losing governance posture.
Compose discrete services from multiple providers into mission-shaped offerings, with end-to-end provenance preserved across the bundle.
Markets accelerate when discovery, trust, and settlement stop being separate problems.