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Trust that proves
itself at runtime
not just on paper.

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.

Four documents.
One provable architecture.

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.

01
defines.
The constitutional standard. What trust means in the Showplly system.
Document
Architecture Guide v1.2 1,528 paragraphs FINAL
In plain terms: this defines what trust means.
02
proves.
Semantic preservation proof. Every architectural claim survives technical realization.
Document
Engineering Specifications v1.0 Constitutional audit: PASS
In plain terms: this proves the rules are preserved.
03
demonstrates.
One concrete realization. Constraints enforced as access controls — not just documentation claims.
Document
Reference Implementation v1.0 One, not The
In plain terms: this shows the system behaves accordingly.
04
measures.
Predefined falsification conditions. If any constraint breaks, this framework detects it.
Document
Runtime Evidence Specification v1.0 6 Architectural KPIs
In plain terms: reality continuously confirms it.
"Most startups claim their architecture works.
Showplly can prove it
and will show every time it does."

The PoC is not a demo.
It is an experiment.

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.

Initial Scope
· One product category
· Approximately 100 early participants
· Instagram-based distribution
· Real transactions
Verification writes
0
Per observation period
Boundary violations
0
Layer boundary, per period
Unauthorized writes
0
Observable State, per period
Identity mutations
0
Post-Origin, per period

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.

Rule 0 governs
every artifact.

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.

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