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USPTO published patent application US20260099840A1 assigned to Unicity Labs OÜ, covering a distributed processing system for secure off-chain digital asset transactions using autonomous agents, proof aggregation layers, and consensus mechanisms to prevent double spending without requiring global blockchain consensus.

What changed

USPTO published patent application US20260099840A1 for a system and method enabling secure, off-chain transactions of digital assets. The invention uses autonomous agents with encapsulated state representations of digital assets, a proof aggregation layer preventing double spending, and a consensus layer forming a decentralized trust anchor for blockchain certification. Transactions execute off-chain without requiring global consensus or shared state among network participants.

For technology companies and financial services firms developing blockchain or distributed ledger solutions, this patent application indicates prior art in off-chain transaction processing and state management. Businesses should consider this application when assessing patent portfolios or developing similar systems to avoid potential infringement claims upon grant.

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Apr 9, 2026

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System and Method for Secure, Off-Chain Transactions

Application US20260099840A1 Kind: A1 Apr 09, 2026

Assignee

Unicity Labs OÜ

Inventors

Vladimir ROGOJIN, Ahto BULDAS, Risto LAANOJA, Michael GAULT, Ahto TRUU, Pavel GRIGORENKO, Martti MARRAN

Abstract

A distributed processing system for transactions of digital assets includes autonomous agents that execute off-chain. Each agent has an encapsulation of state representing at least one digital asset and is configured to process transaction requests that modify the agent state. A proof aggregation layer prevents double spending of the digital assets. A consensus layer forms a decentralized trust anchor that maintains a blockchain and certifies state transitions of the proof aggregation layer. A sending agent issues a request to certify that a particular asset state has not been previously spent and if the proof aggregation layer returns a uniqueness attestation, a recipient agent can use it to verify both correctness of the transaction execution, and validity of the uniqueness attestation. Transaction execution may take place off-chain at the agents without reliance on global consensus or shared state among all network participants.

CPC Classifications

G06Q 20/389 H04L 9/3218 H04L 9/50

Filing Date

2025-10-09

Application No.

19354762

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USPTO
Published
April 9th, 2026
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Notice
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Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor
Document ID
US20260099840A1

Who this affects

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Industry sector
5112 Software & Technology
Activity scope
Patent examination IP licensing
Geographic scope
United States US

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Intellectual Property
Operational domain
Legal
Topics
Securities Financial Services

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