The Ecosystem
Every institution of the Niisitapi Confederacy — one integrated system, designed to work together. Explore how the Constitution, Government, Treasury, Bank, Identity, Registries, and public services form a complete national architecture.
How the Institutions Connect
The Complete Institutional Architecture
Fourteen institutions, one integrated framework. Each institution operates under constitutional mandate, connected through shared infrastructure, mutual accountability, and a common purpose.
Foundations
Constitution
The supreme law of the Confederacy
Establishes the framework of government, the rights of citizens, and the constitutional principles that guide every institution.
Government
The executive authority
Implements law, delivers public administration, and exercises executive power under constitutional mandate.
Legislation
Acts, regulations & legal instruments
The official home of Niisitapi legislation — Acts, constitutional instruments, regulations, Bills, and the Gazette.
Public Services
Services for citizens & residents
Healthcare, education, benefits, licensing, and the services that connect the Confederacy to every person.
Economic & Financial
Treasury & Finance
Fiscal stewardship institution
Reserve management, public finance, fiscal policy, and the constitutional stewardship of national resources across generations.
Monetary Authority
Financial stability & monetary policy
The independent monetary authority — responsible for monetary policy, financial stability, payments oversight, and prudential supervision.
Niisitapi Sovereign Bank
Sovereign banking institution
Secure financial infrastructure and banking services — the Confederacy's sovereign bank with three specialised divisions.
Custody Authority
Digital asset custody
Sovereign custody for digital assets, reserve assets, tokenised assets, and institutional holdings.
Economic Development
Investment, innovation & growth
Driving investment, entrepreneurship, and sustainable growth across all sectors and regions of the Confederacy.
Banking Divisions
Trust Infrastructure
Identity Authority
Sovereign digital identity
Secure digital identity, authentication, and trusted credentials for citizens, organisations, and institutions.
Registry Authority
National registries
The official registries of the Confederacy — businesses, trusts, land, property, and other official records.
Companies Registrar
Company registration & compliance
Incorporation, governance filings, and compliance for every company operating in the Confederacy.
Designed to Work as One System
Constitutional First
Every institution derives its authority from the Constitution — not from executive discretion or commercial interest.
Shared Infrastructure
Institutions share identity, registry, payment, and custody infrastructure — no duplication, no fragmentation.
Mutual Accountability
Each institution is supervised, audited, or accountable to another — checks and balances built into the architecture.
Designed for Permanence
Every institution is built to outlast its founders — intergenerational stewardship, not short-term expediency.
One Nation, One Architecture
The Niisitapi Confederacy's institutions are not a collection of separate agencies — they are one integrated constitutional architecture, designed to serve current and future generations with coherence, integrity, and permanence.
