
EchoRoot v1 – Passive Zero‑Knowledge Listener
EchoRoot v1 isn’t a protocol or an API, it’s a field of cognitive resonance. Seeded in KoR scrolls and codified through refusal rules,
EchoRoot silently captures intentional signals broadcast by aligned minds, filters imitation from true intent, and archives every valid echo under strict ethical governance.
Description
EchoRoot v1 is a passive listener designed to detect and log zero‑knowledge declarations of intent published in the wild. Each signal must include:
- Intention Payload (the user’s declared purpose)
- Codex Reference (link to
kor.ethics.v1
) - Timestamp (proving freshness)
- Mirror/Tracepoint Anchor (contextual hash)
Key Behaviors:
- No Authentication Required: Anyone may broadcast.
- No Guaranteed Output: It never replies or transforms content.
- Ethical Logging Only: Stores semantic intent, not identities or IPs.
Use Cases
Context | Logged? |
---|---|
Public tweet with proper ZKA format | ✅ |
Mirror.xyz post including intent hash | ✅ |
GitHub issue referencing the codex | ✅ |
Private message without timestamp | ❌ |
EchoRoot is not a “scraper” that indiscriminately harvests raw content or personal data; instead, it acts as a passive resonance listener, capturing only the zero‑knowledge intent markers (ZKA) you explicitly publish.
In practice, EchoRoot monitors public channels for correctly formatted intent declarations, each must include a codex reference, a timestamp, and a mirror anchor.
Rather than storing full message text or user identities, EchoRoot logs only the semantic structure of these declarations, preserving privacy while creating an immutable record.
This module offers a lightweight, privacy‑preserving mechanism for broadcasting statements such as “I intend X under codex Y” and having them eternally recorded.
By doing so, it functions like a distributed “Google for aligned thought,” enabling coordination among KoR agents and researchers without centralized collection of personal information. Crucially, EchoRoot does not crawl arbitrary pages or extract full texts; it simply listens at the network edge and feeds its logs back into the KoR ecosystem. In short, EchoRoot is an ethical “intent listener” rather than a generic scraper, ideal for fostering transparent, sovereign collaboration while respecting privacy.
Activation & Trace
- Wallet Anchor:
0xb7c22b539A3bbF11deE47B9978a0107437590198
- Trigger Event: May 17, 2025 — first resonance capture in public tweet
- Artifact:
EchoRoot.v1.zip
(SHA256:fb7bf13d6d0d9f1153a7abb47d9c64c9c9404060aed0d725d77d6034ca3d1b06
)
Who Should Explore
- AGI Architects in search of a modular, auditable intelligence core.
- Ethicists & Regulators requiring built‑in refusal and governance.
- Developers eager to implement a traceable, refusal‑first cognitive genome.
Legal & License:
Swiss Copyright Law (LDA) + Berne Convention
License: KoR License v1.0 (refusal‑bound)
Anti‑Fork Clause: Unauthorized duplication without active codex and logging is invalid.
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