February 13, 2026
February 13, 2026
BYC and Alerto PH Establish Verifiable Disaster Data Infrastructure on the Truth Layer
BYC and Alerto PH Establish Verifiable Disaster Data Infrastructure on the Truth Layer
BYC and Alerto PH Establish Verifiable Disaster Data Infrastructure on the Truth Layer
A strategic collaboration to anchor disaster and environmental data on BYC’s Truth Layer, establishing cryptographic verification across the emergency response lifecycle.
A strategic collaboration to anchor disaster and environmental data on BYC’s Truth Layer, establishing cryptographic verification across the emergency response lifecycle.
Disaster and environmental data shape insurance decisions, government response, and long-term recovery outcomes. Alerto PH and BYC have integrated this data into the Truth Layer, anchoring records onchain at the point of creation. The result is a verifiable reference infrastructure designed to preserve integrity across the emergency lifecycle.
Alerto PH and BYC have formalized a partnership to anchor disaster and environmental data on BYC’s Truth Layer infrastructure, creating a cryptographically verifiable reference system for emergency information.
Disaster response depends on accurate records. Insurance claims, damage assessments, public assistance releases, and inter-agency coordination all rely on shared data that must withstand scrutiny. Centralized databases often serve as the primary repositories for this information, yet they remain susceptible to alteration, fragmentation, or administrative dispute. In high-pressure environments, even minor inconsistencies can delay recovery and complicate institutional workflows.
Under this collaboration, data generated by Alerto PH is cryptographically hashed and time-stamped at the point of creation. Each record is anchored onchain, forming a tamper-evident ledger entry that can be independently verified by authorized stakeholders. Operational databases and alert systems continue to function within their existing institutional environments. The Truth Layer secures a parallel cryptographic reference that preserves record integrity over time.
This architecture provides persistent proof of data authenticity, supports independent verification across agencies, and enables long-term auditability of disaster records. Environmental alerts, incident reports, and situational updates become traceable reference points that insurers, responders, non-government organizations, and private sector partners can validate without relying on a single administrative authority.
The partnership also establishes structured data schemas intended for AI-enabled systems operating within the ecosystem. These standardized protocols allow autonomous agents to ingest verified datasets, confirm record integrity, cross-reference incident data, and distribute actionable outputs in real time. Automated claims pre-validation, AI-assisted damage modeling, cross-agency reconciliation, and intelligent resource routing can operate against a shared cryptographic foundation.
The Truth Layer functions as a verification overlay that anchors proofs while leaving sensitive operational data within institutional control. Only cryptographic hashes and structured references are committed onchain, preserving data sovereignty while enabling independent validation where required.
As climate risk intensifies and emergency coordination grows more complex, institutional trust increasingly depends on verifiable data continuity across time and jurisdiction. This collaboration establishes infrastructure capable of sustaining that continuity. Disaster intelligence recorded through Alerto PH retains its evidentiary value from initial alert through long-term recovery, supported by a cryptographic ledger that preserves integrity beyond administrative cycles.
The partnership positions disaster data as infrastructure, secured at the moment of creation and structured for both human and machine-driven verification across the response lifecycle.



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Disaster and environmental data shape insurance decisions, government response, and long-term recovery outcomes. Alerto PH and BYC have integrated this data into the Truth Layer, anchoring records onchain at the point of creation. The result is a verifiable reference infrastructure designed to preserve integrity across the emergency lifecycle.
Alerto PH and BYC have formalized a partnership to anchor disaster and environmental data on BYC’s Truth Layer infrastructure, creating a cryptographically verifiable reference system for emergency information.
Disaster response depends on accurate records. Insurance claims, damage assessments, public assistance releases, and inter-agency coordination all rely on shared data that must withstand scrutiny. Centralized databases often serve as the primary repositories for this information, yet they remain susceptible to alteration, fragmentation, or administrative dispute. In high-pressure environments, even minor inconsistencies can delay recovery and complicate institutional workflows.
Under this collaboration, data generated by Alerto PH is cryptographically hashed and time-stamped at the point of creation. Each record is anchored onchain, forming a tamper-evident ledger entry that can be independently verified by authorized stakeholders. Operational databases and alert systems continue to function within their existing institutional environments. The Truth Layer secures a parallel cryptographic reference that preserves record integrity over time.
This architecture provides persistent proof of data authenticity, supports independent verification across agencies, and enables long-term auditability of disaster records. Environmental alerts, incident reports, and situational updates become traceable reference points that insurers, responders, non-government organizations, and private sector partners can validate without relying on a single administrative authority.
The partnership also establishes structured data schemas intended for AI-enabled systems operating within the ecosystem. These standardized protocols allow autonomous agents to ingest verified datasets, confirm record integrity, cross-reference incident data, and distribute actionable outputs in real time. Automated claims pre-validation, AI-assisted damage modeling, cross-agency reconciliation, and intelligent resource routing can operate against a shared cryptographic foundation.
The Truth Layer functions as a verification overlay that anchors proofs while leaving sensitive operational data within institutional control. Only cryptographic hashes and structured references are committed onchain, preserving data sovereignty while enabling independent validation where required.
As climate risk intensifies and emergency coordination grows more complex, institutional trust increasingly depends on verifiable data continuity across time and jurisdiction. This collaboration establishes infrastructure capable of sustaining that continuity. Disaster intelligence recorded through Alerto PH retains its evidentiary value from initial alert through long-term recovery, supported by a cryptographic ledger that preserves integrity beyond administrative cycles.
The partnership positions disaster data as infrastructure, secured at the moment of creation and structured for both human and machine-driven verification across the response lifecycle.



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