OMXUS Press

Token System — Technical Specification v2.0

A. C. Applebee and L. N. Combe

2026

4,057 words ~16 min read 15 chapters
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Abstract

Contents

For the Build Team A Note Before We Start 1. Philosophy — Why This Exists 5. Layer 3: Mesh Network 6. The Ring — Physical Interface 8. App Architecture 9. Security Model 10. Build Order — What to Do First 11. Open Questions — Stuff We Haven't Solved 12. Suggestions — My Two Cents 13. Glossary Appendix A: Mesh Installer Script Appendix B: HER Schema (Full) Appendix C: API Endpoints (Draft) Final Note

For the Build Team


A Note Before We Start

You're being asked to build something that sounds idealistic. I know. Bear with me.

The person driving this (let's call them "the architect") has a background in criminology, psychology, sales, and security. They've experienced the problems this system aims to solve — personally, not theoretically. They think fast, connect dots others miss, and will sometimes ask for the stars by tomorrow.

Your job isn't to say "that's impossible." Your job is to figure out what's possible now, what's possible soon, and what needs more thinking. This doc tries to bridge between the vision and the implementation.

The vision is: replace the systems that don't work (justice, governance, safety) with something that does, using technology that already exists.

The technical challenge is: make it real, make it resilient, make it unkillable.

Let's go.


Table of Contents

  1. Philosophy — Why This Exists
  2. Architecture Overview — The Three Layers
  3. Layer 1: Bitcoin Anchor
  4. Layer 2: Human Existence Record (HER)
  5. Layer 3: Mesh Network
  6. The Ring — Physical Interface
  7. Core Functions
  8. App Architecture
  9. Security Model
  10. Build Order — What to Do First
  11. Open Questions — Stuff We Haven't Solved
  12. Suggestions — My Two Cents
  13. Glossary

1. Philosophy — Why This Exists

The Problem

Current systems (justice, governance, safety) share a flaw: the people making decisions are insulated from the consequences.

The result: 45% recidivism, $32B/year on a justice system that makes things worse, domestic violence that kills people weekly, decisions made by lawyers instead of engineers, poverty amid plenty.

The Solution (In One Sentence)

Give every human a token, let them decide things on a proximity basis, and if they can't agree, make them swap lives until they can.

Why It Works

  1. Proximity-weighted decisions — People closest to a problem have more say in solving it
  2. Empathy invitations — Disagreement → live each other's life for a week → understanding
  3. Community safety response — Local people respond to local emergencies in 60 seconds, not 20 minutes
  4. Transparency by default — You can see me, I can see you. No hiding. Mutual accountability.
  5. No politicians — Direct democracy on everything, weighted by proximity

Why It's Buildable

Every component exists: