Overview
How a case gets made, what it reads, and why it works this way.
How a case gets made
- 01
Gather the evidence
Every fact goes in a ledger with its source and date. If it is not cited, it does not exist.
- 02
Grade the claims
Each claimed moat is scored against a proof bar. No proof, and it is capped at asserted only. That cap is the gate.
- 03
Stress the moat
Seven structural tests, then an AI-erosion test. Every call names the observation that would prove it wrong.
- 04
Hand it over
The machine writes three founder questions and the kill conditions, then stops. A person signs the verdict.
What it reads
The public record: press and startup databases, public registries like BORME, the company's own materials, published fund memos. Rumor and figures it cannot verify stay out of the ledger. Thin coverage is reported as thin, never dressed up.
Why it works this way
Fluent memos are cheap now. The moat call is the judgment that stays scarce, so the machine does the reading and a person keeps the decision. And every call is dated in El Registro, which is what makes the judgment measurable over time.