Bitcoin provided the first existence proof of wealth-based financial infrastructure by embedding verification directly into the architecture of money. Similar existence proofs are now emerging for information systems. Cryptographic identity networks provide the basis for wealth-based trust in the tribal field. Content-addressed storage anchored to public ledgers provides jurisdictional provenance for digital records. Transparent market ledgers provide auditable economic signals. And open knowledge networks provide the beginnings of cultural verification systems. Each of these architectures replaces institutional authority with verifiable structure. Together they form the foundation of wealth-based information infrastructure.