Isometric already publishes what most registries only promise. That's the bar this package credits.
In one plain sentence: Isometric is an AI-assisted certification platform and public registry, 145,260 certificates issued, 39,535 retired, protocols reviewed to ICVCM standard, and every certificate's full provenance published, and this page is an unaffiliated, evidence-first look at where EWP's much lighter task-proof might honestly plug in underneath that bar, not a claim that it already does.
The whole thing, plainly
Isometric already publishes full provenance behind every certificate, exactly the transparency bar EWP's own lighter proof hasn't fully matched yet. We're not claiming any relationship or integration, just an honest look at where EWP's task-level proof might one day plug in underneath a registry like this, free to read. There's no ask: nothing has been sent to Isometric.
Relationship, stated plainlyEcoWealth has no relationship of any kind with Isometric, no contract, no integration, no contact, nothing sent. Independent, unsolicited, passive desk research, staged locally and not shared anywhere.
Read this first. Independent recon by EcoWealth Corporation. Not requested, produced, reviewed, or endorsed by Isometric. Public pages only: no scanning, no fuzzing, no sign-up, no contact. Captured 2026-07-16, all URLs independently re-runnable.
5 facts from the public record
Credit-first, because real credit is due. Each fact is reproducible; the brief has the exact source quote and re-check command.
Full provenance, published, by policy
"Explore the Registry to see the full provenance and data behind each certificate" (registry.isometric.com, this session). This is the exact bar EWP hasn't yet cleared for its own on-chain proof-hash.
Live registry scale
145,260 certificates issued, 39,535 retired (registry.isometric.com, this session).
AI + human verification, named plainly
"AI agents work alongside human verifiers, reviewing every data point"; $40M raised; trusted by Google, Boeing, Veolia, Anglo American, Microsoft.
A wider evidence vocabulary than ours
Sensor data, video footage, field measurements, satellite imagery, LiDAR, manifests, lab results, vs. EWP's photo+GPS+signature. A genuinely broader proof stack.
No agent-discovery manifest: Webflow platform quirk confirmed twice
llms.txt (the file AI assistants read first)/ai.txt/openapi.json true-404 (byte-identical to control); /.well-known/* returns a distinct 88B body, the same Webflow-reserved-namespace pattern we've independently confirmed on Carbonfuture.
The brief
Capability brief
Four evidenced findings, credit-first
Isometric's live registry counters and its own full-provenance claim, its AI+human certification model, a direct evidence-vocabulary comparison, and a fresh agent-discovery probe.
Isometric is a registry, and one of the few we've seen that already clears the exact bar EWP proposes to work toward: publishing full provenance behind each certificate. The honest EWP role is a last-mile field-capture layer feeding a batch dossier upward (never a parallel certificate issuer), and the honest self-critique, drawn from EcoWealth's own earlier Carbonfuture research, is that EWP's own ewpProofHash() convention computes a real, reproducible hash of a packet's evidence bundle but isn't yet wired to a public resolver, the exact "full provenance per certificate" standard Isometric's registry already meets today.
What this hub asks for, and what it doesn't
Not a partnership pitch, not a sales ask. No one at Isometric knows this package exists. It is a courtesy-grade technical note prepared entirely from public information.
What it explicitly is not: a claim that EWP packets are carbon-credit-eligible, a claim of any integration or affiliation, or a request for a meeting.
The honest smallest next step, if ever raised: finishing the EWP-side proof-hash resolver (already built, not yet wired to a public read endpoint) so EWP can make the same provenance claim Isometric already makes, zero contact with Isometric required.
Isometric didn't ship something to catch up on, it shipped the bar. The honest opportunity isn't competing with that transparency; it's EWP matching it on its own much lighter proof, and then being useful underneath registries like this one.