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02 Pro

TSP Pro — Implementation

TrustEnvelope v3 in detail, the TrustManifest and key management, the toolchain from issuer init to verify — and the four checks that decide everything.

The implementation track for developers and technical leads adopting the Trust Standard Protocol. We cover the TrustEnvelope v3 fields and canonical JSON (JCS, RFC 8785), the TrustManifest with dev/staging/prod keys, and the full toolchain: one signer (sdk-js), many verifier cores (web, python, go, rust, java, csharp) and the MCP server for agent receipts. You learn the quickstart flow issuer init → capture → seal → manifest publish → verify, the four verification checks that must all pass, and what the TSP-Certified mark actually applies to (implementations via the TCK — not people). The packages are not yet on npm and are built from source. Requires completed TSP Basic.

Content

TrustEnvelope v3 in detail

The seven fields, canonical JSON per JCS (RFC 8785) and key management with the TrustManifest.

  • The fields of TrustEnvelope v3
    9 min
  • Canonical JSON (JCS) and the TrustManifest
    8 min
  • Quiz: TrustEnvelope v3 in detail
    5 min

The toolchain

One signer (sdk-js), many verifier cores, the MCP server for agent receipts and the quickstart flow — built from source.

  • One signer, many verifier cores
    9 min
  • The quickstart flow step by step
    8 min
  • Quiz: The toolchain
    5 min

Verification and conformity

The four checks that must all pass, the conformance test kit (TCK) and what TSP-Certified actually applies to.

  • The four checks
    9 min
  • The TCK and TSP-Certified
    8 min
  • Certificate basis
    5 min
  • Reflection
    5 min
  • Quiz: Verification and conformity
    5 min