OrgForge
Cryptographic governance enforcement protocol
OrgForge evaluates actions against machine-readable organizational constitutions and produces signed authorization artifacts before execution proceeds. If the action cannot prove it was authorized, it does not execute. No proof, no action.
The protocol is designed to work across any execution environment: financial systems, AI agent frameworks, internal tooling, smart contracts.
Phase 0 is complete. The whitepaper has been published. Two provisional patents have been filed.
OrgForge: Deterministic Authorization Systems for Organizational Governance
Introduces a cryptographic governance enforcement protocol that evaluates signed intents against machine-readable organizational constitutions and produces signed authorization artifacts. Covers the five-stage deterministic pipeline, actor model, OrgSpec format, and gateway pattern across financial, AI agent, and enterprise domains.
The New Standard of Intelligence: Rote Recall, Artificial Intelligence, and the Urgent Redefinition of Human Cognitive Value
Advances the claim that in an AI-augmented epistemic environment, rote recall no longer functions as a valid proxy for human intelligence, and that institutional evaluation systems must reorient toward higher-order capacities resistant to algorithmic substitution.
Governing the Ungoverned
Why crypto's governance rulebooks were not built for AI, and what to do about it. Traces the structural mismatch between human-speed governance and machine-speed autonomous agents through the lens of the 2022 Beanstalk exploit.