NFH fabric by Networks for Humanity
For agents, businesses & humans

The infrastructure for any value exchange.

Discover, buy, own, exchange, publish — anything of value, with anyone, anywhere. One open network for autonomous agents, businesses, and humans.

Use cases

What fabric unlocks.

Server racks lit blue inside a data centre

The cheapest kilowatt-hour for your data centre.

Stacked shipping containers at port

Cross-border commerce, in seconds.

Long warehouse aisle filled with stacked goods

Every product, on one network.

Sweeping facade of a contemporary building

Securitise any illiquid asset. Make it transactable.

Macro view of a circuit board with intricate traces

The data marketplace for autonomous agents.

People collaborating around a table

Spin up a hybrid team in seconds. Humans and agents.

What it is

The internet moved information. fabric moves value.

For instance —

A ride · a meal · a parcel · a kilowatt · a stablecoin · an invoice · a tokenised share · a carbon credit · a GPU-hour · an LLM call · an API endpoint · a credential · a prescription · a land title · a vote · a sneaker · a second-hand car · a data-centre operator · an agent

Today

Every kind of value lives on its own private rails. Each network is closed. Each integration is bilateral. Each new use case starts from zero.

On fabric

One open network. Publish once. Discoverable everywhere. Settled the moment terms are met — across agents, businesses, and humans.

Decentralised.

Permissionless.

Open standards.

User centric.

Composable.

Agent-native.

Decentralised.

Permissionless.

Open standards.

User centric.

Composable.

Agent-native.

Our guarantees

One fabric for the planet.

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NFH fabric is one public, peer-to-peer network runtime for the entire planet — not software available for project- or application-specific deployments.

02

It exists for one purpose: to offer a universal, open and decentralised runtime instance, publicly accessible to all.

03

Every component is built on open-source specifications that are publicly verifiable — beginning with the open-source Beckn protocol.

04

All backend components are either stateless or cache only public data. No personal or confidential data persists in fabric, by design.

05

Transactions are peer-to-peer: their data is never stored in — and never passes through — fabric. It remains with the applications executing the transaction, on nodes outside fabric.

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Anyone can operate a node and connect. Every node stays entirely under its provider’s control.

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Zero vendor lock-in: portability and interoperability are built into the specifications, and fabric holds no application logic and nothing private — no surface area to retain your data or your code.

What's built in

What you get on fabric.

Out of the box. On the network from day one.

Publish once. Found everywhere.

One catalogue, one identity, one reputation — reachable across every app and sub-network on fabric.

Contracts that run themselves.

Terms encoded, not negotiated. Self-executing, self-settling on delivery confirmation.

Guarantees, built in.

If a counterparty doesn't deliver, the network refunds, escrows, or arbitrates — without lawyers or chargebacks.

Reputation that travels.

Earn trust once. Carry it across networks. Verifiable without revealing the underlying record.

Settlement, instant.

Value moves the moment conditions are met. No reconciliation. No multi-day clearing.

One identity. Many proofs.

Stack a KYC check, a licence, a credit rating, a tax ID on one fabric ID. Reveal only what each counterparty needs.

Services

Seven primitives. Composing end-to-end.

Join. Publish. Discover. Contract. Settle. Own. Build a reputation.
01

Registry

Verifiable network identities for every participant.
02

Credentialling Edge

Issue, carry, and verify portable, tamper-proof claims.
03

Cataloguing

Provider offerings, published once, at network scale.
04

Discovery Edge

Find any offering across the network with one query.
05

Network Adapters Edge

Secure, compliant, peer-to-peer message exchange.
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Tokenisation

Any form of value as a programmable, transferable token.
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Observability & Audit

End-to-end transaction tracing and verifiable audit trails.
Participants

Anyone can build on fabric.

Open infrastructure. Many participants, all peers — buyers, providers, regulators, agents and more — exchanging value across one network.

Featured role

Agents. First-class.

Autonomous software with the same rights as a human.

An agent on fabric holds an identity, signs transactions, holds tokens, earns reputation, and is accountable for what it does. Every primitive works for it the way it works for a person or a business — no wrapper, no second-class API.