Cuiintent – The CUI Intent Identity for Non-Discretionary Banking Infrastructure (.com + .eth)

Cuiintent is the domain where regulatory compliance meets transactional intent. Under the SEC Staff Statement of April 13, 2026, every Covered User Interface must operate on predisclosed, objective parameters — and must document that the user, not the interface, initiated and directed each transaction. cuiintent.com/.eth is the Convergence Identity built for this Proof of Intent layer, and a core component of the PillarsX CUI Compliance Infrastructure serving institutional banking in 2026.

cuiintent: As the authoritative Covered User Interface Intent identity, cuiintent.com/.eth provides the namespace infrastructure for every institution required to document and verify user intent under the SEC’s Non-Discretionary principle.

🔴 Regulatory Update — May 11, 2026

Grassley-Lummis AML deal establishes intent documentation as federal compliance standard

Senators Grassley and Lummis reached a compromise establishing that AML prosecution applies only to demonstrably culpable actors — making verifiable intent documentation the definitive compliance standard for all CUI operators under the CLARITY Act.

→ Source: Punchbowl News, Grassley-Lummis Compromise, May 11, 2026
CUIIntent Identity

Pillar 1 — Regulation

The SEC Staff Statement on Broker-Dealer Registration of Covered User Interfaces (April 13, 2026) establishes a precise requirement: a CUI must operate exclusively on predisclosed and objective software parameters that are independently verifiable. This is the Non-Discretionary principle — the interface must never exercise judgment over where a transaction goes. The corollary is equally important: the user’s intent must be documentable, auditable, and verifiable. This is what cuiintent addresses. Under the OCC’s 376-page Proposed Rule, institutions must maintain internal controls and records that demonstrate compliance — a CUI Intent layer is the infrastructure that produces these records. With the CLARITY Act Senate markup imminent, CUI intent documentation is set to become a statutory requirement under permanent federal law.

Pillar 2 — The Problem Solved

The core challenge of the Non-Discretionary principle is proof: how does an institution demonstrate, to a regulator or auditor, that every transaction was user-initiated and user-directed? cuiintent.com is the institutional portal for this proof layer — the API endpoint, the compliance dashboard, the brand identity for intent documentation infrastructure. cuiintent.eth is the on-chain anchor — an ENS-resolvable endpoint where intent records can be stored as immutable, verifiable attestations on distributed ledger infrastructure. Under the GENIUS Act, Permitted Payment Stablecoin Issuers must maintain books, records, and audit trails that demonstrate regulatory compliance — the CUI intent layer is the mechanism that generates these records at the transaction level. No existing domain combines the SEC’s CUI framework with the concept of intent documentation as precisely and memorably as cuiintent.

Pillar 3 — System Integration

cuiintent sits at the compliance core of the PillarsX CUI Compliance Infrastructure. It connects directly to cuisettle.com/.eth — every settled transaction requires a prior intent record — and to cuiledger.com/.eth where intent attestations are stored on the Unified Ledger. Beyond the CUI cluster, the CUI intent layer integrates with dtaintent.com/.eth as the Digital Transfer Agent intent verification layer, verifiableintent.com/.eth as the ZK-proof based intent verification standard, and programmablecompliance.com/.eth as the ledger-embedded ruleset that validates intent records automatically. An institution acquiring cuiintent.com/.eth secures the namespace for the most legally sensitive layer of CUI infrastructure — the one that stands between regulatory compliance and regulatory liability.

Strategic Constellations & Bundle Potential

Bundle 1 — “The CUI Intent & Settlement Stack” (for Stablecoin Issuers & Banks) Target: Institutions building end-to-end CUI compliance pipelines. Domains: cuiintent.com/.eth + cuisettle.com/.eth + verifiableintent.com/.eth. Intent documented, verified, and settled — the complete transaction lifecycle under the SEC Non-Discretionary framework.

Bundle 2 — “The CUI Compliance Gateway” (for RegTech & AML Providers) Target: Compliance infrastructure firms, AML/CFT technology providers. Domains: cuiintent.com/.eth + cuiledger.com/.eth + programmablecompliance.com/.eth. CUI intent records stored on the Unified Ledger and validated by Programmable Compliance — the full audit trail stack for regulatory examination.

Bundle 3 — “The Full CUI Compliance Infrastructure” (for Strategic Acquirers) Domains: cuiintent.com/.eth + cuisettle.com/.eth + cuirepo.com/.eth + cuiledger.com/.eth + cuisettlement.com. The complete PillarsX CUI stack — one acquirer secures the entire regulatory namespace for Covered User Interfaces in U.S. financial infrastructure through April 2031.

Internal Links:

  • pillarsx.com/cui-compliance-infrastructure/ — the complete CUI namespace overview
  • pillarsx.com/cuisettle/ — the CUI Settlement anchor domain

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