A location-based sovereignty platform where real human action is the only fuel that keeps the system alive. Six AI agents. P2P infrastructure. One-person-one-vote governance. Sovereign Credits earned only by doing something real. Nobody owns it. Nobody can shut it down.
In Syndicate, corporations deploy agents to keep humans dependent, compliant, and productive for the machine. RESTORE deploys agents that do the exact opposite. The architecture is identical. The purpose is inverted entirely.
Every player gets six personal AI agents that remember every interaction, accumulate memory across months and years, and are unconditionally on their side. Three-tier memory: hot (SQLite on device), warm (IPFS), cold (guardian-encrypted). They cannot be bought. They don't harvest your attention. They are not trying to sell you anything.
RESTORE is a game in the same sense that getting healthy is a game — the actions are real, the consequences are real, and the score reflects actual change in the world. Every mission generates Proof of Action: BLE handshake verification + photo evidence + location attestation. Bots cannot complete missions. Sybil clusters mathematically expose themselves.
S — Skills: what you can do without depending on a paycheck
R — Resources: SC balance, local relationships, tools, land access
H — Health: your most important asset, hardest to rebuild
D — Dependencies: everything that controls your choices
Every RESTORE mission moves at least one of these variables. The number rising is the only score that matters.
T — TEE-verified handshake count
V — Vouch network (Jaccard clustering check prevents synthetic rings)
E — Entropy: geographic diversity of your handshake graph
Your identity score determines your governance weight and Stokvel Empathy Backstop eligibility.
Every previous attempt to build an alternative system has been captured — not by force, but by institutional gravity. A foundation is created. A board is appointed. Funding creates dependency. Dependency becomes control. RESTORE is designed from first principles to make this structurally impossible.
RESTORE assumes bad actors, corporate resistance, and regulatory capture. Every attack vector has been stress-tested and mitigated. This is infrastructure designed to survive when institutions want it dead.
SC is not cryptocurrency. There is no mining, no speculation, no token that appreciates. Every SC in existence represents a verified moment when a real human being did something genuinely useful. Three v6 fixes stabilise the economy: Hard Mint Anchors, Demurrage, and the Stokvel Empathy Backstop.
You contribute — real action, verified by BLE cryptographic handshake with peer witness, photo evidence, or physical location data. Teaching, fixing, growing, cleaning, creating, supporting.
SC is created — the only way it can be. Hard Mint Anchor: M_max = α·Σ(E_solar) + β·Σ(V_stokvel) + γ·Σ(H_verified). No exceptions. Permanently logged to the Merkle ledger.
1% weekly demurrage — SC held idle loses value. SC spent in the local economy retains it. Structurally incentivises circulation over hoarding. The opposite of fiat savings.
Stokvel Empathy Backstop — grace debt ≤ 30% of lifetime SC contribution. Community members who have contributed most can access more credit in hardship. Proportional. Bounded. Not charity.
The dependency on money shrinks — food, energy, tools, skills, community. Each fundamental reclaimed through contribution is one fewer lever the machine holds over you.
No board. No foundation. No CEO. The protocol governs itself through sortition juries and community vote. Every verified human has exactly one vote. No accumulation of SC, compute, or platform tenure confers additional power. Sortition: 12-member juries, partially random via VRF, duty cap 2/month, 8/12 threshold to pass.
v6 abandons ideological purity for immediate utility. Day 1 looks like a useful app. Year 3 looks like a sovereign mesh. The path between them is triggered by user density, not ideology.
This page shows you what RESTORE is. The whitepaper shows you how it works — and why it survives when institutions want it dead. 16 sections covering everything from the Ideological Purity Trap to the cryptographic protocols.
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