What Is the Execution Node Registry
The Execution Node Registry is the authoritative record of all Execution Nodes certified to operate under the Execution Layer standard.
It functions as a trust anchor, ensuring that AI systems only interact with auditable, governed, and institution-compatible execution operators.
What a Listed Node Represents
- An infrastructure actor, not merely a service provider
- A certified participant in the Execution Layer
- An operator bound by protocol, semantics, and governance
- A source of verifiable execution proofs
Public Registry
| Node | Domain | Status | Certification | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rental Execution Node | Housing / Rental | Reference | Execution Layer Certified | View |
| Legal Execution Node | Contracts / Legal | Proposed | Pending | — |
| Payment Execution Node | Finance / Payments | Proposed | Pending | — |
Certification & Inclusion
Inclusion in the registry requires formal certification under Execution Layer governance.
- Submission of a node proposal
- Protocol compliance audit
- Semantic and proof verification
- Approval by governance process
Revocation & Accountability
Nodes may be suspended or revoked based on:
- Protocol violations
- Proof inconsistencies
- Institutional non-compliance
- Governance decisions
Open Participation
The Execution Layer is open infrastructure. Any qualified operator may propose a new Execution Node subject to certification and governance.
View Governance Framework →Why This Matters
The Registry transforms Execution Nodes from private services into public infrastructure components.
It establishes trust, enables standardization, and allows AI systems to operate in the real world with institutional legitimacy.