Rivet

All aboard the SS Smooth Sailing.

We’re steering toward sunnier shores — the only place where robust, neutral infrastructure can drop anchor and stand on solid ground. Because you can’t sail rough seas on a raft made out of legalese.

ETC customers

Before we disembark, please make sure you’ve gathered your belongings.

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Infrastructure that depends on policy holds only while conditions are calm.

When pressure arrives — load, disruption, or loss of participants — only systems built for it keep running.

DIN is where that robustness can live without special cases. This was always the plan.

Did You Know:

Terms of Use make terrible drag anchors.

So pull up a deck chair.

We’ll be where you need us — in the lookout tower, watching conditions ahead; in the engine room, keeping systems running under load; and behind the tiller, holding course when coordination gets hard.

You won’t be asked for permission to come aboard.

Systems that survive rough seas don’t operate that way. And we’re not about to start now.


DIN

A protocol for running infrastructure without central points of failure.

Designed to continue operating through load, disruption, and loss of individual participants.

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