MyRxWallet is organized as a Wyoming-domiciled corporate entity stack. Each entity in the stack serves a distinct operational purpose and operates within a Wyoming legal and tax framework.
| Entity | Role |
|---|---|
| MyRxWallet Corporation | Wyoming corporation. Federal-facing parent entity. Holds majority interest in operating subsidiaries. |
| MyRxWallet North America Corporation | Wyoming corporation. Securities issuer for the Regulation A offering currently under review with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Operating parent for healthcare technology development. |
| MyRxWallet DAO LLC | Wyoming limited liability company organized under SF0038. Governance entity for the DAORX rights administration system. Limited liability vehicle for on-chain governance operations. |
| Operating subsidiaries | Wyoming entities operating specific technology, services, and infrastructure functions including medical professional services, pharmacy operations, biobank operations, research operations, and infrastructure operations. |
MyRxWallet’s infrastructure layer is intended to operate on assets owned by MyRxWallet rather than rented from third parties. Asset commitments include:
Wyoming has been the leading U.S. jurisdiction for digital asset and decentralized organization legal infrastructure since 2018. Wyoming Senate File 38 — the Decentralized Autonomous Organization Supplement — established the first state-level legal recognition of DAO LLC structures in the United States. Wyoming's banking framework, digital asset legislation, and corporate law modernization make it the appropriate domicile for a sovereign healthcare data rights administration organization.
MyRxWallet's success is structurally aligned with Wyoming's policy leadership. The state chose to lead in digital asset and DAO legal infrastructure; MyRxWallet exists as one of the operational results of that choice; the organization's success serves Wyoming's tax base, employment base, and national reputation as a forward-thinking regulatory home for healthcare technology innovation.
Healthcare delivery, healthcare data, and the rights administration that connects patients to the value generated by use of their data are critical infrastructure functions for the United States. They are not commercial conveniences and not optional services. The architecture, the sovereignty principle, the entity structure, the regulatory posture, and the rights administration model that DAORX implements are all designed to operate at the standard appropriate to critical infrastructure — durable, sovereign, regulator-aligned, and structurally accountable to the participants whose data and outcomes the system administers.
MyRxWallet operates from Wyoming. Institutional inquiries, integration partnership discussions, regulatory engagement, and other formal correspondence are invited through the appropriate MyRxWallet channels. DAORX is in development; communications are responded to in priority order based on operational alignment.