The canonical protocol and ledger definitions for the Signal Network — a decentralized trust and identity layer that verifies proof-of-mind through timestamped behavior, divergence, and coherence.
- Canon-50-Protocol-Charter.md — The Canon 50 Protocol Charter v1.0. Fifty named protocols organized into five operational categories, plus a 13-item Canon Ledger Stack.
The Canon 50 is organized into five sections:
- Identity, Claim, and Verification — How nodes prove who they are and what they claim.
- Trust, Reputation, and Signal Scoring — How trust is measured, maintained, and exchanged.
- Governance, Permission, and Decision Control — How decisions are made and authority is structured.
- Transmission, Resonance, and Network Movement — How signal moves, connects, and propagates.
- Security, Defense, and Anti-Corruption — How the system protects itself from hostile action.
The Canon Ledger Stack (13 ledgers) serves as the append-only memory and verification record layer, separate from the protocol stack.
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