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Trust-chain diagrams,
ready for any slide.

Five SVG diagrams sized for 1920×1080 slides. System fonts, no CDN, no build step — drop directly into Figma, Keynote or Google Slides.

Format
SVG · vectorial
Aspect ratio
1920 × 1080 · 16:9
Fonts
System fallbacks
Build step
None required
Editable
In Figma / Keynote
01 / 05 Trust chain — 7 cryptographic layers
01 · Trust chain
From AI workload to public proof.

Seven cryptographic layers shown horizontally — workload → hardware evidence → trust engine → signed cert → Merkle batch → Polygon anchor → public verifier. The headline diagram of the product, designed as the opening slide.

02 / 05 Evidence fan-out — 5 sensors into one signed proof
02 · Evidence fan-out
Five sensors. One signed proof.

The five independent evidence sources (NVML, RAPL, signed exporter, machine fingerprint, TEE quote) converging into a hybrid PQC-signed certificate. Makes the multi-source claim immediately legible.

03 / 05 Workload lifecycle — six stages from measure to verify
03 · Workload lifecycle
Measure → Attribute → Optimize → Sign → Anchor → Verify.

Six-stage horizontal flow with the API endpoint that runs each stage. Maps the slide to the codebase so engineers reading the deck can connect each step to a concrete route.

04 / 05 Reporting vs verification — traditional artefacts versus signed proofs
04 · Reporting vs verification
Trust-me artefacts vs verify-yourself proofs.

Split-screen comparing traditional energy reporting (spreadsheets, PDFs, dashboards) with Serial Alice's signed, anchored, offline-verifiable proof bundle. The slide that opens a due-diligence conversation with auditors and banks.

05 / 05 Sirius × Serial Alice — physical infrastructure versus independent verification layer
05 · Sirius × Serial Alice
Physical infrastructure. Independent verification layer.

Two boxes, one arrow: Sirius produces electrons, Serial Alice proves what they did. No shared keys, no shared signers, no control overlap — that separation is the trust property. Critical slide for banks and funds doing structural due diligence.

Implementation note. All five diagrams are pure SVG with system-font fallbacks (Iowan Old Style / Palatino / P052 serif, SF Mono / Menlo / Consolas mono). They render identically in Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Figma's SVG import, Keynote and Google Slides — no build step, no CDN font fetches, no rasterisation pre-pass. Open each one in a new tab to inspect the source.