Arbitra · Live
This is not a brochure and not a mock. Every button below runs the real Arbitra engine: evidence in — weighted verdict, exact award, and an executable enforcement directive out, all over a tamper-evident hash chain. Each exhibit is content-hashed and linked; a verified payment receipt outweighs an attested log, which outweighs a bare assertion. The claimant carries the burden of proof, the award splits the disputed amount to the exact cent, and the directive (release escrow / refund / split) is the order a settlement layer would execute. Pure logic; no keys, no network, no funds move. Edit a filed exhibit and the engine detects the broken link and refuses to rule.
A cross-border escrow dispute. The buyer (claimant) paid into escrow and says the goods never arrived; the seller (respondent) says they were delivered and signed for. The disputed sum is held in escrow. Each "Run it" button files a different real set of evidence — the engine, not this page, decides who prevails.
| Party | Position | Side |
|---|---|---|
| rBuyerEscrowClaimant | Paid into escrow, goods never received | Claimant |
| rSellerEscrowRespondent | Order delivered and signed for | Respondent |
Raw engine JSON (verdict + scorecard + footed opinion + exact award + enforcement directive + hash-chain proof, or a tamper-detected refusal)
Runs the real Arbitra engine — evidence in, a weighted verdict + executable enforcement directive out, hash-chained and deterministic (same inputs, same ruling hash). Pure logic; it never holds keys and no funds move — the directive is an order your settlement layer executes. Want the production tribunal wired to your own escrow rail, evidence intake, and appeal workflow? Talk to us →