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== 2.2 Major Features == === Core Framework === # Microkernel Core - Plugin-based modular architecture for runtime evolution ## Self-bootstrapping system using core modules ## Adaptable to different hardware capabilities ## Protection against political capture through runtime composability # Network Modules ## libp2p-mix for network-level anonymity ## Multiple network topologies (small-world, semantic, isotonic) ## NAT traversal and connection management ## Anonymous DHT for coercion-resistant discovery # Security Modules ## Account management ## Authentication protocols for trust minimization ## Access control for selective disclosure ## Privacy protection against surveillance === Core Service Modules === # Nomos: Privacy-preserving Blockchain ## Heterogeneous multi-chain network for pluralistic orders ## Native cross-chain communication for interoperability ## Private transactions and staking for economic autonomy # Codex: Privacy-preserving Decentralized Storage ## Coercion-resistant data persistence ## Fast content delivery for application distribution ## Privacy-preserving queries and retrieval ## Incentivized bandwidth sharing # Waku: Privacy-preserving Communication Layer ## End-to-end encrypted messaging ## Pub/sub for real-time coordination ## Anonymous routing against censorship ## State-adversary resistant messaging # Light Client Modules ## Resource-optimized implementations ## Mobile and browser adaptations ## Selective protocol participation ## Hardware-specific optimizations # P2P Data Management Module ## Alternative to centralized APIs (Such as JSON-RPC Blockchain endpoints) through semantic queries ## RDF-star for self-describing application data and protocols ## Dynamic module discovery and composition ## Cross-chain data access through RML adapters ## Semantic search and discovery ## Query caching and optimization # Module Registry ## Decentralized package management ## Secure module distribution ## Runtime dependency resolution ## Version control and updates # Status: User Interface ## Mini “operating system” / shell / window manager / browser ## Account management ## Dynamic module loading for extensibility ## Window/notification management ## Search and filtering for discovery === Downstream Applications === # Financial Services ## Sound Money ### Privacy-preserving cryptocurrency ### Stable store of value ### Inflation resistance ## Market Infrastructure ### Automated market makers ### Order book exchanges ### Liquidity pools ### Yield protocols ## Economic Tools ### Crypto-fiat bridges ### Cross-chain swaps ### Payment channels # Legal Infrastructure ## Auto-centric Law ### Voluntary jurisdiction selection ### Algorithmic dispute resolution ### Reputation-based enforcement ## Polycentric Legal Systems ### Multiple competing frameworks ### Cross-jurisdiction coordination ### Emergent common law # Smart Contract Infrastructure ## Automated agreement execution ## Multi-party arbitration ## Evidence preservation # Organizational Tools ## On-chain Entities ### DAOs and Companies ### Trusts and Foundations ### Multi-signature accounts # Governance Systems ## Participatory decision making ### Resource allocation ### Incentive alignment ## Coordination Tools ### Reputation systems ### Contribution tracking ### Dispute resolution # Market Infrastructure ## Automated service markets ## Transportation (rideshare, delivery) ## Housing and accommodation ## Labor and freelancing ## Resource sharing # Decentralized commerce ## P2P marketplaces ## Supply chain tracking ## Reputation systems ## Payment networks <span id="assumptions-and-dependencies"></span>
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