Jason R. Cooner


Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, Parisii™


CIRAS – Parisii Cooperation for Digital Financial Infrastructure

Jason R. Cooner is a financial-infrastructure architect, technology entrepreneur and strategic systems innovator whose work connects traditional banking, decentralized finance, artificial intelligence, machine-to-machine commerce and quantum-tolerant financial architecture.

As Founder, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Parisii™, Jason leads the development of the Parisii Quantum Financial System QFS™ an AI-first, quantum-tolerant financial infrastructure designed to integrate banking, tokenization, real-world assets, trading, lending, compliance, accounting and settlement within a unified digital environment.


His professional experience spans the evolution from Web2 financial communications and Web3 decentralized systems to the emerging DeFED™ model of quantum-tolerant, asset-backed and agent-enabled finance. This multidisciplinary perspective enables him to approach financial modernization not as an isolated banking exercise, but as the systemic integration of technology, monetary infrastructure, productive assets and institutional governance.

Jason’s work is guided by the principle that the next generation of financial infrastructure must unite technological innovation with accountable ownership, verifiable real-world value and institutional trust.


Key Contributions and Expertise

  • Quantum Financial System Architecture: As Founder of Parisii, Jason directs the creation of QFS™, bringing banking, tokenization, digital-asset markets, sovereign identity, artificial intelligence, compliance, accounting and settlement into a common financial architecture.
  • Global Banking Infrastructure: His background includes work associated with the Interactive Financial Exchange Protocol, developed to support standardized communications among banks, financial institutions and financial applications.
  • Internet Infrastructure Development: Jason’s professional biography includes his contribution to the development and deployment of an early United States Department of Defense internet-management portal using UUNET infrastructure.
  • Machine-to-Machine Commerce: He developed an early business model for the machine-to-machine sector, which subsequently evolved into the global Internet of Things economy. This experience now informs the QFS architecture for autonomous agents, machine payments and agent-to-agent financial transactions.
  • Real-World-Asset Finance: Jason is advancing an economic model in which land, property, natural resources, energy, infrastructure, intellectual property and other productive assets can be scientifically evaluated, digitally represented and incorporated into regulated financial services.
  • Artificial Intelligence and Environmental Science: His work connects AI-driven financial analysis with environmental and natural-resource data, enabling physical and productive assets to be assessed as verifiable real-world value rather than treated merely as speculative digital instruments.
  • Institutional Tokenization and Banking: Through PARYS™ Quantum RWA, DeFED™ Quantum Bank and Apollo™ Quantum Exchange, Jason is developing an integrated pathway from asset origination and tokenization to collateralization, lending, trading, settlement and financial reporting.
  • Post-Quantum Financial Resilience: He provides strategic leadership for a financial architecture intended to remain adaptable as institutions migrate from conventional public-key cryptography toward standardized post-quantum protection.

Impact within the CIRAS – Parisii Cooperation

Jason’s expertise is central to the cooperation between Parisii and CIRAS because the QFS initiative extends far beyond software development. It requires the coordinated consideration of financial regulation, monetary architecture, cryptography, artificial intelligence, environmental science, natural-resource valuation, institutional governance and international economic development.

Within this cooperation, Jason provides the strategic financial and technological architecture through which scientifically substantiated real-world assets can be connected to secure digital-financial infrastructure. His experience helps translate complex technological capabilities into institutional models that can be examined by banks, governments, regulators, central banks, research organizations and international stakeholders.

CIRAS contributes the complementary interdisciplinary framework required to evaluate the scientific, societal, environmental and governance dimensions of these systems. Together, the parties connect technological innovation with independent analysis, evidence-based asset assessment, international dialogue and responsible institutional adoption.

Through this work, Jason is helping establish a new framework for financial infrastructure in which assets remain connected to verifiable evidence, transactions remain connected to accountable identities, and artificial intelligence operates within defined mandates and institutional controls.

His leadership supports the shared objective of Parisii and CIRAS: to build a secure, inclusive and resilient financial architecture capable of serving human institutions, autonomous economic systems and real-world productive value in the post-quantum era.

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