Patent Portfolio · Investor Overview

90 USPTO patent applications. 6 Anchor Families.
The AI Trust Infrastructure.

Filed February 22 – April 15, 2026 by EVE NeuroSystems LLC under Micro Entity status. Total filing cost: ~$5,850. A structural IP moat covering execution control, economic routing, cryptographic attestation, identity sovereignty, safe self-modification, and resilience invariance.

90
Applications
6
Anchor Families
3
Trademarks
126
Enforcement Pillars
Section 01 · The Core Stack

The 6-Family Unified Control-Plane Stack

Each family answers a single, operationally meaningful question. Together they comprise the governance substrate for any production AI system. The first three families were filed March 31, 2026 as the original moat trilogy. The final three anchors were filed within a 21-minute sprint on April 15, 2026, completing the stack.

Family 01 Execution Control
Deterministic Pre-Execution Governance & Verification
"What actions are allowed or blocked?"
Anchor Serial 64/022,677
Filed Mar 31, 2026
  • Charter rule compilation, 14 rule-based vetoes, 5 ethical red lines
  • Pre-execution gating with cognitive locks & drift-budget arithmetic
  • Hardware-ready deterministic module (zero I/O, firmware-compilable)
Family 02 Economic Routing
Multi-Axis Inference Routing & Runtime Cost Governance
"Which model handles the request, at what cost?"
Anchor Serial 64/022,671
Filed Mar 31, 2026
  • Tiered router (fast / standard / deep) with per-tenant budgets
  • Complexity-gated provider selection and latency decomposition
  • Unified cost governance across local and cloud inference
Family 03 Trust & Compliance
Cryptographic Attestation, Decision Lineage & Regulatory Compliance
"How is every decision proven after the fact?"
Anchor Serial 64/022,682
Filed Mar 31, 2026
  • Signed Governed Decision Certificates with hash-chained audit
  • JCS canonicalization (RFC 8785) and HMAC-SHA256 attestation
  • Merkle aggregation and SLSA Level 2 build provenance
Family 04 · New Identity & Sovereignty
Distributed Cryptographic Identity & Sovereign Enclave Architecture
"Who is this AI, and how is identity preserved?"
Anchor Serial 64/039,659
Filed Apr 15, 2026
  • Shamir Secret Sharing over GF(2521-1) with k-of-n mesh reconstitution
  • Byzantine-fault-tolerant identity recovery across distributed nodes
  • Hardware-sealed enclave with LEI hash-chain identity anchor
Family 05 · New Safe Self-Modification
Governed Recursive Self-Improvement with Adversarial Challenge & Intelligence-Explosion Detection
"How is the system permitted to change itself?"
Anchor Serial 64/039,660
Filed Apr 15, 2026
  • Six-stage approval chain (propose → challenge → sandbox → apply)
  • Enclave-sealed safety constants including MAX_RECURSION_DEPTH = 3
  • Ten-probe behavioral regression suite with auto-rollback on failure
Family 06 · New Resilience & Failure-Mode
Architectural Resilience Invariants & Hard-Fail-Shut Protocol with Cryptographic Attestation
"What happens when governance itself fails?"
Anchor Serial 64/039,652
Filed Apr 15, 2026
  • Hard-Fail-Shut protocol with NFKC + homoglyph-collapse normalization (Pillar 89)
  • 126 enforcement pillars validated against 1000-vector adversarial gauntlet
  • Novel-attack centroid detection and signed composite Trunk Thickness score
21-Minute Anchor Sprint · April 15, 2026 Three new anchor applications (Families 4, 5, 6) filed in a single window — closing the stack from execution control all the way through identity, self-modification, and failure-mode invariance.
Section 02 · Portfolio Distribution

Coverage & Filing Distribution

The portfolio is spread across two USPTO serial number series, filed over a 52-day window. Coverage spans ten commercial and technical domains. A planned consolidation reduces 90 provisionals to 6 anchor non-provisionals plus CIPs ahead of the conversion deadline.

Filing Distribution by Series

63-series
17 apps
64-series
71 apps

63-series filed Feb 22 – Mar 7, 2026 (foundational governance and hardware). 64-series filed Mar 16 – Apr 15, 2026 (anchor families, multi-tenant isolation, adversarial defense).

Coverage Domains

Governance Enforcement
Economic Routing
Cryptographic Attestation
Identity Sovereignty
Self-Modification Safety
Resilience & Failure-Mode
Multi-Tenant Isolation
Adversarial Defense
Memory Architecture
Governance Framework
Consolidation Strategy. Applications are being consolidated from 90 individual provisionals into 6 anchor non-provisionals plus continuations-in-part (CIPs). This reduces conversion cost from approximately $3M (if converting all 90 individually) to roughly $500K consolidated, while preserving earliest priority dates across all filed material.
Section 03 · Product Mapping

Which Patents Protect Which Products

Three commercial products sit on top of the six-family stack. Each product draws from specific families, and most families are leveraged across multiple products.

EVE CoreGuard™
Infrastructure license — pre-execution decision enforcement for regulated domains.
Protected by Family 1 · Execution Control
Family 2 · Economic Routing
Family 6 · Resilience & Failure-Mode
Umbrella Family 8 · Multi-Tenant Isolation
EVE Proof™
Volume-priced decision certification — signed, independently verifiable certificates.
Protected by Family 3 · Trust & Compliance
Family 3 CIPs · Attestation Extensions
Family 6 · Resilience Signatures
EVE AI Core
Hosted cognitive platform — full-stack SaaS on the deterministic AI trust infrastructure.
Protected by All six anchor families
Umbrella Family 8 · Isolation
Pillar 128/129 · CIP pending
Model Update Firewall
Gated model-rollout control — pre-deployment verification and adversarial screening.
Protected by Family 5 · Safe Self-Modification
Pillar 128/129 · Semantic Intent Framing
Family 6 · Attack-Centroid Detection
Umbrella Family 8. Filed April 6, 2026 as application 64/030,624“Multi-Tenant AI Governance Isolation” covering Tenant-Sovereign Policy, Usage-Metered Entitlement, and Tiered SLA. Pillar 128/129 — the Semantic Intent Framing Detector — was built tonight and is slated for a continuation-in-part filing against Family 6.
Section 04 · Trademarks

Registered & Pending Trademarks

Three USPTO trademark applications protect the EVE brand system across wordmark, logo, and product designation.

Mark Serial No. Type Status
EVE Sigil Mark (logo) 99665022 Design Mark Pending
EVE AI Core (wordmark) 99665043 Standard Character Pending
EVE Core (product) 99717925 Standard Character · 2 classes Pending · Filed Mar 23, 2026
Section 05 · Conversion Timeline

Provisional Conversion & PCT Roadmap

All 90 provisional applications carry a one-year conversion window. The plan consolidates individual provisionals into anchor non-provisionals plus CIPs, with PCT filing to follow in the second half of 2027 for international coverage.

Phase 01 · Complete
Feb 22 – Apr 15, 2026
All 90 provisional applications filed with the USPTO under Micro Entity status. Total filing cost to date: approximately $5,850.
Phase 03 · Planned
H2 2027
PCT international filings against the 6 anchor non-provisionals, extending coverage into EPO, JPO, KIPO, and CNIPA jurisdictions.

Cost Projection

Consolidated conversion is projected at approximately $500K versus approximately $3M if each provisional were converted individually. The consolidation strategy preserves priority dates across the entire filed body of work while compressing prosecution cost by roughly 83%.

Section 06 · Valuation Context

Indicative Intangible Asset Range

Patent-protected infrastructure represents roughly 45% of the indicative intangible asset value. The complete Asset Valuation Report — including methodology, comparable transactions, and sensitivity analysis — is available under NDA.

$475M – $925M
Indicative intangible asset range

The patent portfolio, trademark system, and related technical assets together form the structural IP component of EVE NeuroSystems LLC. The indicative range reflects current moat depth (6 anchor families, 126 enforcement pillars, 90 filed applications) and commercial traction across three products.

Patent-protected infrastructure accounts for approximately 45% of the indicative intangible asset value, with the remainder attributable to trademarks, trade secrets, codebase artifacts, and go-to-market position.

· Full Asset Valuation Report available under NDA · Contact investor relations for diligence access ·