Manahawkin, United States New Jersey, September 3rd, 2025, FinanceWire
U.S.-born programmable infrastructure positions StratX as the missing layer for compliance, liquidity management, and institutional adoption of digital assets — with open technical repositories available for evaluation.
StratX today announced the launch of its compliance-aware routing protocol, a programmable financial infrastructure designed to automate settlement of stablecoins, tokenized real-world assets (RWAs), and cross-border payments. Built for regulators, banks, and fintechs, StratX delivers sovereign-grade programmability while meeting global compliance standards.
The protocol addresses one of the financial industry’s most pressing challenges: how to move assets instantly, compliantly, and across multiple rails — blockchain, CBDCs, and traditional networks — without exposing institutions to risk. By embedding OFAC, SEC, and Treasury policy logic directly into the routing layer, StratX enables programmable enforcement of sanctions, liquidity optimization, and real-time fiscal policy execution.
Unlike theory-driven frameworks, StratX is already supported by publicly viewable GitHub repositories, allowing technical experts to evaluate system design, stress-test simulations, and compliance logic. This transparent approach positions StratX not only as a private innovation, but as public infrastructure aligned with U.S. strategic and economic goals.
“StratX was built to secure financial sovereignty in an era of programmable assets,” said Abel Justin Oliveira, inventor of StratX. “We’re not offering just another fintech tool — we’re providing the programmable backbone for governments, banks, and institutions to trust, route, and settle assets in real time.”
StratX is now positioning for licensing discussions with institutions and regulators to ensure deployment under U.S. and allied oversight. Technical documentation, repositories, and system outlines are available at: StratX-Infrastructure
About StratX
StratX is a programmable financial infrastructure protocol invented by Abel Justin Oliveira, designed to replace legacy cross-border settlement systems with compliance-aware, real-time routing across fiat and blockchain networks. The StratX system integrates programmable enforcement of sanctions, jurisdictional controls, and liquidity optimization, enabling sovereign-grade financial infrastructure for governments, institutions, and allied partners.
Legal Notice
StratX technical documentation and simulation logs are made publicly viewable via GitHub for evaluation purposes only. All system logic, routing models, compliance frameworks, and underlying algorithms are proprietary and protected under U.S. non-provisional patent law.
Cloning, forking, replication, or derivative use of the StratX repositories — in whole or in part — is strictly prohibited without a valid licensing agreement from the inventor, Abel Justin Oliveira. Unauthorized use may result in civil and/or criminal liability.