BATEN Mail · Secure Communication
Mail on Silicon.
A certified-communication product that lives in the silicon itself — not as software on an
operating system. Each message leaves a tamper-evident record, produced by the hardware, with
no OS in the trust chain. Built on two BATEN architectures — the FLVH foundation and CCP (Causal Chain Protocol).
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Proof, not after the fact
Email is built on declaration, not proof
Since 1982, email trusts what each server says: it claims who it is, what it sent, what it received. No one can prove where a message truly was, or that a relay did not deny, alter, or drop it. The patches — SPF, DKIM, DMARC — refine the convention; they do not change its nature.
BATEN Mail asks a different question — not how to transmit, but how to receive with certainty. The answer is to move the proof out of software convention and into the silicon.
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Tamper-Evident by Construction
Each message produces a verifiable record of who sent what, from where, to where, and when — generated by the hardware, not declared by a server.
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Sealed at Line-Rate
The record is produced as the message arrives, at wire speed — not reconstructed afterwards by an application that could be compromised.
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No OS in the Trust Chain
No operating system, no framework between the wire and the proof. Nothing to crash, drift, or exploit on the path that establishes certainty.
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Sovereign & On-Premise
Runs on your own hardware. No cloud, no external authority required for the proof to hold — designed for defense, regulated and secure-communication use.
Status — proven on silicon
BATEN Mail runs on physical silicon — the AMD Kria KV260 (xczu5ev), bare-metal, no OS. It receives and emits real SMTP mail, sealing each message in hardware as it passes, and serves several clients concurrently — a standard mail client reads and sends at the same time, without contention. First proven on Zynq-7020 (June 2026), now running on Kria KV260 (July 2026). A network-grade port to the AMD Kria KR260 (SFP+, TSN, GbE) is on the roadmap. Native IPv6 was validated on the Zynq-7020 proof and is being brought forward to the KV260 build.
BATEN Mail draws on two BATEN patent applications — PCT/IB2026/053025 and PCT/IB2026/053450 (patents pending). A further hardware sealing layer is held as a trade secret. BATEN Mail is offered for pilot and design-partnership engagements, not yet as a self-serve product.
Pilot & Design Partnership
BATEN Mail is a leading-edge silicon architecture, available for evaluation and co-development with serious partners in defense, regulated industries and secure communications. Let's talk about your use case.
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