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# Explorer Transaction Compliance Matrix
Purpose: define the first explorer-side heuristic for grading how well a transaction is evidenced, decoded, and aligned with the repo's GRU, x402, and ISO-20022 posture.
This matrix is intentionally operational and observational. It is not a legal opinion, regulatory ruling, or substitute for off-chain compliance controls.
## Scope
Use this score to:
- triage transactions in the explorer
- understand how much structured evidence is visible
- highlight transactions that deserve deeper human review
Do not use this score as:
- final regulatory approval
- final settlement approval
- a substitute for policy-engine, KYC, AML, or ledger review
## Score
Total: `100`
### 1. Execution Integrity
Weight: `25`
Signals:
- success vs failure
- presence of mined execution context
- overall confidence that the transaction actually completed as intended
### 2. Decode Clarity
Weight: `15`
Signals:
- method label is known
- decoded input parameters are visible
- explorer can show structured intent rather than raw calldata only
### 3. Counterparty Traceability
Weight: `15`
Signals:
- sender visible
- recipient or created contract visible
- block anchoring visible
- timestamp visible
### 4. Asset Posture
Weight: `20`
Signals:
- transferred assets appear GRU-aware
- transferred assets appear x402-ready where relevant
- transferred assets appear ISO-20022-aligned in the local explorer posture
Notes:
- this is neutral rather than punitive for transactions that do not include token transfers
- this is an explorer-side view based on local GRU intelligence, not a final institutional judgment
### 5. Audit Richness
Weight: `15`
Signals:
- token transfers indexed
- internal calls visible
- raw input visible
- decoded input visible
### 6. Exception Hygiene
Weight: `10`
Signals:
- explicit revert reason
- failed execution
- obvious exception posture that lowers confidence
## Grades
- `A`: `90-100`
- `B`: `80-89`
- `C`: `70-79`
- `D`: `60-69`
- `E`: `<60`
## Interpretation
- `A` means the explorer has strong structured evidence and the transaction is easy to review operationally.
- `B` means the transaction is still strong, but some context is missing.
- `C` means the transaction is understandable but not richly evidenced.
- `D` means review confidence is thin.
- `E` means the explorer-visible posture is weak and deserves caution.
## Current Limitations
- The matrix does not ingest off-chain policy decisions.
- The matrix does not prove legal or regulatory sufficiency.
- The matrix does not parse full ISO-20022 payloads.
- The matrix depends on explorer indexing quality and local GRU intelligence coverage.
## Next Upgrades
- add log-level standards and event scoring
- add ISO correlation identifiers when available
- add bridge-lane and cross-chain settlement evidence
- add reserve and governance posture where directly linked to tx context