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README.md

Libertaria Stack Documentation

Sovereign Infrastructure for Autonomous Agents

Welcome to the Libertaria Stack documentation. This site contains comprehensive guides, architecture documentation, and specifications for building on the sovereign stack.

Quick Navigation

I want to... Go to
Get started quickly Getting Started Guide
Understand the architecture Architecture Overview
Set up my first node First Node
Read technical specifications RFCs
Understand core concepts Concepts

The Sovereign Stack

Libertaria is organized into protocol layers L0-L4+:

┌─────────────────────────────────────┐
│ L4: Applications                    │
│  • L4 Feed (temporal event store)   │
│  • Agent runtime (planned)          │
│  • Application framework (planned)  │
├─────────────────────────────────────┤
│ L3: Governance                      │
│  • Chapter federation               │
│  • Exit-first coordination          │
│  • State channels                   │
├─────────────────────────────────────┤
│ L2: Session                         │
│  • Peer-to-peer sessions            │
│  • Resilient connections            │
│  • Membrane/policy enforcement      │
├─────────────────────────────────────┤
│ L1: Identity                        │
│  • SoulKey (self-sovereign keys)    │
│  • QVL (Quasar Vector Lattice)      │
│  • Trust graph & betrayal detection │
├─────────────────────────────────────┤
│ L0: Transport                       │
│  • LWF (Libertaria Wire Frame)      │
│  • MIMIC protocol camouflage        │
│  • Noise Protocol Framework         │
└─────────────────────────────────────┘

Documentation Structure

Kenya Compliance

All documentation and code adheres to the Kenya Rule:

Metric Target Status
Binary Size (L0-L1) < 200KB 85KB
Memory Usage < 10MB ~5MB
Storage Single-file libmdbx
Cloud Calls Zero 100% offline
Build Time < 30s 15s

"If it doesn't run on a solar-powered phone in Mombasa, it doesn't run at all."

Contributing

See ONBOARDING.md for contributor guidelines.

License

Documentation is licensed under LUL-1.0 Unbound — ideas want to be free.


Forge burns bright. Exit is voice.