RELATIONSHIPS & COMMUNITY · TRUST LAYER

The Relationships & Community Trust Layer

AI degrades the quality of relational evidence — deepfakes, generated messages, fabricated histories — while increasing demand for relational proof. PlenaProof provides accountable receipt grammar for verified human commitments that mature over time, span jurisdictions, and need to be acted on by others later. Five sub-protocols, one architectural foundation.

Architectural foundation

The Relationships & Community Trust Layer extends the four-layer commitment-protocol architecture established in the PLENA white paper Beyond the Will. Inheritance was the first application of this architecture. The five sub-protocols above are five more. The architecture treats every long-arc human commitment as the same structural object: identity and capacity at the moment of commitment; intent and the parties to whom the commitment extends; the asset, relational, or institutional graph the commitment touches; and the versioning, trigger conditions, and custodial path that allow the commitment to be acted on by others, later.

Boundary. PlenaProof records verified human commitments. It does not replace marriage law, family law, healthcare law, or any community's internal governance. PlenaProof complements existing legal and institutional infrastructure with receipt grammar that survives the moments these instruments need to be acted on.