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Write the story, pick the closest box, and let other people help shape the next step.
Claims.promo is the work room and promo.claims is the promotion lane. They are one app state with two routes, tied together by the same proof.
Write the story, pick the closest box, and let other people help shape the next step.
Regulation.community decides what promo.claims and claims.promo become. The app domains receive the result after proof.
Before changes reach users, browser, DNS, node, privacy, rollback, and release proof must pass.
Apple, Google, Microsoft, and desktop builds use the same account and same app state. The two domains are routes, not two separate user worlds.
The app asks for eligible nodes, chooses a working route, proves TLS, then syncs profile, messages, votes, and flow history.
Terms, privacy, report, block, moderation, account deletion, and AI safety must pass before a public app release.
Country, region, privacy, retention, age, and platform rules can change what a user needs to see.
Apps should receive working nearby endpoints while ns3+ worker nodes upgrade in waves.
The project is built toward open source snapshots, while fast AI-generated changes stay attached to proof history.
This page publishes flow receipts instead of source dumps. It is served from the system authority path; no separate web runtime is required for this surface.