Bureau Research
The digital dollar commerce map
A useful map is not only geography. It is also category, rail, fee reality, and how far the evidence goes. This note is the written frame we use alongside the registry: it tells you what to filter for, what to read on each profile, and what still requires a direct check with the counterparty.
Corridors
Cross-border work is less about drawing arcs on a globe and more about whether the payer and payee can each onboard, which stablecoin is actually accepted at checkout or in a payout API, and whether settlement is on-chain, custodial, or hybrid. When two countries appear in marketing copy, confirm both ends in the product terms you rely on.
Categories and pathways
Merchant checkout, B2B invoicing, treasury movement, and payroll each carry different confirmation rules and custody footprints. The registry taxonomy exists so you compare like with like. Start from standards, then open matching profiles and read settlement notes together with evidence summaries.
How to use the registry as the map
Filters for asset, network, region, and verification status turn the dataset into a corridor view you can audit row by row. Illustrative profiles are labeled so they never stand in for live operators. If a corridor matters to you and the desk has not published enough depth yet, send public sources through the contact form or email contact@unitbureau.com.