Showplly defines a four-layer governance framework for verifiable commerce identity. Every architectural claim is grounded in a document. Every document was written before the PoC began.
Most startups build first and document after. Showplly defined the architecture before writing a single line of code — then proved each layer, one document at a time.
Before the first PoC transaction, Showplly defines exactly what would constitute failure. Six Architectural KPIs. Every target is zero.
The first observation period is designed as a real-world commerce experiment rather than a laboratory simulation. A limited group of early participants will interact through existing social platforms to generate observable architectural evidence.
The fingerprintHash generation algorithm is non-public and patent-protected. Only hash outputs participate in the observable architecture. Independent implementations are possible; the algorithm remains proprietary.
This PoC is designed to validate architectural compliance, not market adoption. Market adoption is expected to follow successful architectural validation.
No implementation artifact may redefine, extend, or reinterpret the semantics established above it. This isn't a suggestion — it's audited. If you find that interesting, we should talk.