State changes while systems are apart
ApproachCompare compact signed summaries, repair safe lag, and hold unsafe divergence until the path is clear.
View CrystalChainSigned state - admitted evidence - governed action
Arkhē builds systems for moments where state changes, evidence is accepted, proof is revealed, or an agent is about to create consequences. The common thread is simple: important actions should keep their source path visible.
Problems
Disconnected devices overwrite each other. Evidence loses its admission path. Agents act before boundaries are checked. Social proof exposes more than the situation requires.
Compare compact signed summaries, repair safe lag, and hold unsafe divergence until the path is clear.
View CrystalChainSeparate possession from admission so a reviewer can see why a path was accepted, rejected, or bounded.
View EU ProvenanceGate proposed actions before execution, preserve the decision, and keep public-safe receipts available.
View Governed RuntimeActive systems
These systems share a practical posture: preserve the path, admit what is backed, reveal only what is needed, and govern action before damage.
Signed-state continuity for devices, agents, and edge systems that need reconnection without silent merge or blind overwrite.
Structural divergence monitoring for transaction and state trees where proof shape matters alongside cryptographic anchors.
Receipt-gated evidence windows for review, disclosure, and controlled export when source history matters.
Action-admission infrastructure for agents, automation, and operator workflows that need allow, deny, park, and review states.
Selective social proof for attribution, recovery, reputation, and verified-help paths without exposing the whole private graph.
Governed repair and specialist handoff for urgent operational incidents where access should stay narrow, reversible, and reviewable.
Local-first coordination for groups and devices that need signed source memory, repair trails, and conflict-aware continuity.
How we work
Arkhē work is developed through station-style proof loops: state the claim, build the smallest mechanism that can carry it, test the boundary, preserve the result, and turn surviving behavior into a technical conversation.
Name the concrete failure the system is meant to address.
Build the smallest path that can preserve state, evidence, proof, or action.
Show the behavior against an ordinary workflow or a narrower baseline.
Keep the code, result, receipt, or evidence map available for review.
Shared primitives
Path-structured recovery, sparse repair, compact attestation, and witness transfer for state and proof surfaces.
Turns admitted backing into bounded usable rights, review windows, holds, disputes, and operator-facing lifecycle states.
Tracks source state for claims, reports, tickets, and decision packets so weak or missing sources change the action.
Contribution and attribution trust objects where referral, reward, churn, and revocation logic stay tied to evidence paths.
A field demonstration surface for signed wallet and token events, compact beacons, local exchange, conflict hold, and evidence export.
Perceptual signal and triage exploration that can support future evidence workflows when the review path is clear.
Next step
Arkhē is best discussed through one concrete problem, the behavior that would change the outcome, and the demo or technical materials that make it inspectable.