Etna Alpha

Infrastructure diligence

Provider review should see a real workload, not a vague AI claim.

Etna Alpha operates a public market-state packet API with authenticated routes, proof pages, OpenAPI documentation, usage metering, and replay workflows. Cloud and startup-program review should evaluate the compute, storage, edge, and observability needed to serve that product.

Public surface 158 paths

The public OpenAPI contract covers market-state packet serving, Workbench evidence, replay, usage, receipts, feedback, and status routes.

Cloud target GCP Tokyo

Current cutover runbooks target Google Cloud in asia-northeast1 for capture/API serving, with DNS, TLS, and analytics managed through the public launch gate.

Workload Packets + replay

Spend is driven by live depth ingestion, packet construction, bounded replay/export review, API latency, storage retention, and production observability.

Boundary No execution

The reviewed workload is read-only market-state context. It does not include custody, trade execution, wallet access, or investment advice.

90-day infrastructure plan

Provider role map

Google Cloud is the current compute and storage target for the public capture/API workload. Cloudflare covers DNS, security headers, browser analytics, and edge-facing review. Stripe handles payment and receipt closeout. Enterprise capacity may add contracted storage, observability, and support review without changing the public product boundary.

Private diligence packet

For cloud-credit, startup-program, or enterprise underwriting review, Etna Alpha can provide a private packet with redacted provisioning, cost, utilization, storage-retention, deployment, and monitoring receipts. That private packet should not include customer secrets, raw API keys, raw venue payloads, private runtime outcomes, or unsupported performance claims.

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