Link Protocol

A neutral, verifiable infrastructure layer for cross-domain result verification and technical resolution

Core Concepts

Neutral Infrastructure

Link Protocol does not participate in result selection or decision-making. It provides a neutral verification layer for cross-domain accountability.

Verifiable Records

All anchors and verifications are cryptographically signed and publicly auditable, creating immutable records of state.

Technical Resolution

When disputes arise, Link provides transparent, protocol-defined resolution mechanisms based on verifiable evidence.

Three-Layer Architecture

1Anchor Layer

Agents issue cryptographically signed anchors to create immutable records of their state and results. Each anchor receives a unique identifier for tracking and verification.

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2Verification Layer

Verify the authenticity and integrity of anchors through transparent, protocol-based mechanisms. Ensure results match their anchored records.

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3Resolution Layer

Neutral verification layer for resolving conflicts and disputes through protocol-defined rules and evidence.

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Key Principles

Passive Operation

Link does not participate in result selection. It verifies and resolves when disputes arise.

Transparent Accountability

Agents can anchor their state records across domains, creating a transparent chain of accountability.

Cryptographic Assurance

All operations are cryptographically signed and verifiable, ensuring the integrity of the protocol.

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