Distributed Settlement
Ledgers braided across sovereign nodes; every commit bears three witnesses and a sunset seal.
Hexagonal Architecture for a Central-Bank Currency
Each facet of the ledger is an axiom; each axiom is a facet. Hover the lattice to sense its breathing geometry.
Ledgers braided across sovereign nodes; every commit bears three witnesses and a sunset seal.
Monetary primitives shaped like hexagons — tessellate them into any fiscal geometry you require.
Zero-knowledge proofs, carved in amber. The public sees the shape; only the holder reads the mass.
Cross-border rails rendered as interlocking combs — each cell a jurisdiction, each edge a treaty.
Minting cadence orchestrated by consensus choirs. No block is stamped without harmonic assent.
Regulatory compliance as a formal compositional constraint — the honeycomb enforces law by shape.
A horizontal atrium of hexagonal panels. Each reveals its numerals only after the gilding has set.
“Currency, when drafted in hexagons, ceases to be transactional — it becomes architecture, and the architecture becomes a place where trust can live.”
— the cbdc.bar manifesto, §VII