Protocol
The structural architecture of BeaconCore. A unified system composed of four sealed artifacts, each defining a distinct invariant surface.
Architecture
The BeaconCore protocol establishes the governing primitives, operational boundaries, chronological record, and provenance geometry of the system. Each artifact is sealed, independent, and non‑overlapping. Together, they form the complete structural identity of BeaconCore.
Codex
The structural definitions, primitives, and governing rules. The Codex establishes what the system is and what it permits.
Open Codex →Registry
The canonical record of surfaces, roles, and operational boundaries. The Registry defines the system’s external and internal interfaces.
Open Registry →Ledger
The chronological account of decisions, states, and architectural motion. The Ledger preserves the system’s temporal integrity.
Open Ledger →Provenance Plate
The sealed origin, geometry, and authority of the system. The Provenance Plate anchors BeaconCore’s identity.
Open Provenance Plate →Origin / Input
- Raw signal
- Observation
- Trigger event
- Source vector
- Timestamp
- Integrity flag
Alignment / Constraint
- Schema alignment
- Constraint evaluation
- Boundary check
- Role resolution
- Zone classification
- Risk posture
Execution / Output
- Final state
- Action taken
- Surface updated
- Resulting vector
- Next checkpoint
- Reflex mode
- Confirmation hash
Captain
Councillor
Cartographer
Gilded Sentinel Sandbox
Doctrine
The protocol operates on clarity, minimal surfaces, and deterministic alignment. No ornamentation. No narrative. No drift. Only the architecture required for correct operation.