FIRST TRUTH
IMMUTABLE ORIGIN LAYER
The Source Ledger serves as the permanent identity proof and exclusive corridor assignment for every Mint‑to Logic inception.
FOUNDATIONAL NODE
The Source Ledger establishes the absolute origin of every relic at the moment of inception. Content must remain pure and static to preserve authorship proof.
- Proof of First Appearance
- Identity Anchoring_00
- Initial Corridor Assignment
- Proof of Proofless Inception
Ledger Structure
The structural schema of the Source Ledger defines the parameters of absolute origin, separating fixed metadata from evolving continuity streams through three key core fields.
01 Author ID
- Unique identifier anchoring the sovereign creator to the origin relic.
- Verifiable link between the artist and the intellectual property genesis.
02 Cryptographic Hash
- Immutable digital seal of the primary creative file content.
- Entropy-anchored temporal signature establishing chronological precedence.
03 Scope Parameters
- Defines the boundaries of the origin relic versus dynamic payloads.
- Metadata used for routing and institutional substrate validation.
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What the Source Ledger Represents
The Source Ledger is the foundational layer of the Mint-to Logic™ substrate, acting as the absolute origin for every creative asset. It establishes the initial node of truth that remains independent of later updates.
Ledger Composition
- Authorship Evidence
- Relic Anchoring proofs
- Entropy-based Timestamps
- Sovereign Origin IDs
Immutable Anchoring
Secures fixed metadata within private vaults, shielding the origin while facilitating administrative continuity.
Systemic Integration
- Institutional Trust nodes
- SSPS Sovereignty references
- Cross-corridor routing keys
Verification & Auditability
Establishing the chronological starting point for all downstream continuity layers through proof-of-origin and RSLL-aligned audit visibility.
- Proof-of-Origin established via cryptographic anchoring
- Lineage validation for entire asset lifecycle
- RSLL-aligned audit visibility for institutions
- Corridor-restricted exposure for secure verification
ORIGIN LEDGER PARAMETERS
The technical schema of the Source Ledger ensures that every entry captures the vital statistics of origin. This fixed structure provides the immutable origin anchor required for the initial continuity link.
01 ORIGIN_ID
Permanent root key established at inception.
02 SOURCE_HASH
Digital snapshot of the original artifact.
03 CONTINUITY ANCHOR_00
The immutable starting point of the link.
Related System Layers
Authorship Evidence
The technical documentation and cryptographic proofs supporting origin claims within the substrate.
Continuity Records
The evolutionary log of asset updates and modifications built atop the immutable origin node.
Disclosure Manifests
The definition of visibility and access rights for institutional and public verification corridors.
The Initial Anchor
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01 ORIGIN
02 VALIDATION
03 ANCHORING_00
Establishment of the first truth proof within the immutable origin layer.
Institutional verification of first authorship at the moment of inception.
The fixed point defining the permanent link to the substrate origin layer.
Verification & Auditability
The Source Ledger provides institutions with a standardized framework to verify creative authorship through cryptographic origin proofs, ensuring absolute certainty in the foundational layer of any digital asset.
- Proof-of-origin established via SSPS signature protocols
- Lineage validation ensuring absolute cryptographic certainty
- RSLL-aligned audit visibility for institutional transparency
- Corridor-restricted exposure maintaining vault sovereignty