Anthropic Long-Term Benefit Trust record
The claim has two parts: (1) the Trust Agreement has never been published, limiting independent assessment, and (2) the Certificate of Incorporation is publicly available via Delaware filing but contains less detail than the Trust Agreement. The source directly confirms both parts. It repeatedly emphasizes that the Trust Agreement remains inaccessible ('we still can't see the Trust Agreement'), while the Certificate of Incorporation is publicly available and has been analyzed in detail. The source also confirms that the CoI contains less crucial information than the Trust Agreement would provide.
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1 src · 1 checkNoteThe claim has two parts: (1) the Trust Agreement has never been published, limiting independent assessment, and (2) the Certificate of Incorporation is publicly available via Delaware filing but contains less detail than the Trust Agreement. The source directly confirms both parts. It repeatedly emphasizes that the Trust Agreement remains inaccessible ('we still can't see the Trust Agreement'), while the Certificate of Incorporation is publicly available and has been analyzed in detail. The source also confirms that the CoI contains less crucial information than the Trust Agreement would provide.