Fork the cage.
Exit is the primary mechanism of freedom. No tokens. No clouds.
The Sovereign Stack
Six layers. Full sovereignty. Each layer is independent, auditable, and forkable.
L0 Transport Zig In Progress
Stealth transport: DPI evasion, protocol mimicry, PNG steganography.
L1 Identity Zig + Janus In Progress
Self-sovereign cryptographic identity with Ed25519 and QuasarVector trust graph. Zig-Janus bridge with native interop.
L2 Session Janus In Progress
Resilient connections surviving network partitions and light-minutes of latency. Janus by default; Zig for Sovereign Profile features.
L3 Governance Janus Design
Federated chapters with exit rights, dual-delegation, and Vickrey mechanisms. Janus primary; Zig for advanced features.
L4 Applications Janus Design
Sovereign messaging, feeds, and coordination tools. Janus primary; Zig for Sovereign Profile isolation.
L5 Agents Janus Research
Sovereign AI agent runtime with local inference and tool use. Janus primary; Zig for isolation boundaries.
Milestones
Documentation
Everything you need to understand, deploy, and build on the sovereign stack.
Dev Blog
Technical articles, milestones, and deep dives.
The Nexus Manifesto
Linux became the basement of the empire. Hurd saw the fracture and missed the world. Nexus is the sovereign compute answer: identity, capabilities, mesh, and exit.
The GPL Window Closed in 1995
Linux under GPLv2 was a once-only historical window. Hurd missed the execution window. Nexus and Libertaria answer the capture problem with mechanism, not sermons.
Why Janus Concurrency Doesn't Leak
Go made concurrency easy to start and impossible to own. Rust made it correct and too often miserable to compose. Janus took the third door: structured concurrency by construction.
RFC-0250-AMEND-0001: The Guardianship Gradient
Amendment to RFC-0250: separating custodial bonds (portable, altitude A3) from Chapter services (altitude A2)