Prism is the on-chain registry pioneering ERC-7730 — turning opaque calldata into human-readable transactions across wallets, custodians, and exchanges. Institutional-grade security. Zero compromises.
ERC-7730 attaches verifiable, structured metadata to smart-contract calls — so every wallet renders the exact same plain-language description of what the user is about to approve. Prism is the registry, the publisher, and the auditor network that makes the standard real.
Even sophisticated users can't read this. Phishing kits exploit the gap.
A signed ERC-7730 descriptor lives in Prism's registry. Wallets verify, then render plain text.
Prism's mainnet protocol is intentionally minimal: a token, an on-chain registry of signed descriptor hashes, and a staked auditor network with cryptoeconomic slashing.
ERC-20 with permit, votes, and a hard-capped 1B supply. Used to stake as an auditor, vote on standard upgrades, and pay registry fees.
PRISM.solMaps (chainId, contract, selector) → hash of the canonical ERC-7730 descriptor + signer + version. Append-only, queryable by any wallet.
PrismRegistry.solAuditors stake $PRISM to publish. Bad descriptors are challenged within a fraud window and slashed. Good auditors earn fees.
PrismStaking.solEvery primitive is designed for custodians, banks, exchanges, and audited DeFi — without leaving retail behind.
$PRISM is the ERC-20 governance token of an ERC-7730 protocol. The bonding mechanism that makes the registry trustless — auditors stake it, governance votes with it, wallets pay fees in it.
Prism ships in phases. Each phase widens the umbrella of contracts and chains that render in plain language.
Join the wallets, custodians, and protocols moving Web3 past blind signing — one verified descriptor at a time.