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Root Zero Vault

Structural Trust for the AI Era

  • Foundation
  • RSBIS
  • Demo
  • Research & Specifications
  • Structural Opportunities
  • Verification Exercise
  • Features and Comparisons
  • The Registry
  • About
  • Ask a Question
  • …  
    • Foundation
    • RSBIS
    • Demo
    • Research & Specifications
    • Structural Opportunities
    • Verification Exercise
    • Features and Comparisons
    • The Registry
    • About
    • Ask a Question
Get Support

Root Zero Vault

Structural Trust for the AI Era

  • Foundation
  • RSBIS
  • Demo
  • Research & Specifications
  • Structural Opportunities
  • Verification Exercise
  • Features and Comparisons
  • The Registry
  • About
  • Ask a Question
  • …  
    • Foundation
    • RSBIS
    • Demo
    • Research & Specifications
    • Structural Opportunities
    • Verification Exercise
    • Features and Comparisons
    • The Registry
    • About
    • Ask a Question
Get Support
  • The Foundation of Digital Sovereignty.

    Most digital systems rely on Operational Trust—the fragile assumption that a specific server, vendor, or 'Secret-Zero' administrator is always available and honest. This makes modern civilization brittle.

    Root Zero Vault introduces Structural Trust: authority that is recomputable from first principles, even 50 years after the servers are gone. Built on the RSBIS Protocol and its Graded Algebra, our system ensures that governance isn't a promise—it's a verifiable mathematical property of the data itself.

    Root Zero Vault is a thin governance layer that enforces explicit authority, deterministic decision rules, and independently verifiable evidence across critical digital systems.

    In practice, it operates as a verification and registry system for identity, authority, and high-stakes digital deeds.

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