TAP v2 (Autogravitas)
The Autogravitas Protocol defines the three layers of self-authentication required for a digital asset to achieve non-revocable authority.
Open full TAP v2 in archive →Phase 1: Provenance Layer (Spore Mode)
Goal: Establish inalienable provenance—verifiable history and origin that cannot be revoked.
- Lexical Anchoring: implement the
<meta name="myceloom">Spore Line. - Structural Integrity: define lineage, signals, and lifecycle status.
- Digital Heritage: ensure archiveability so identity survives in temporal snapshots.
Phase 2: Sovereignty Layer (Anvil Mode)
Goal: Establish semantic sovereignty so identity is self-defined, not platform-defined.
- Semantic Veto: remove extractive SEO dependency patterns.
- Mother Tree Line: use
<link rel="myceloom" href="...">to inherit structural gravity. - Stabit Constraint: no-code, static-first implementation with low operational fragility.
Phase 3: Activation Layer (Trust Loop)
Goal: Externalize intrinsic authority into verifiable, adoptable social proof.
- Two-Line Handshake: authentication through inspectable structure, not centralized validation.
- Protocol Utility: makes legitimacy machine-readable and human-auditable.
- Network Onboarding: ties semantic identity to discoverability and reciprocal linking behavior.