
Foundational Basis for Identity, Memory, and Meaning Consistency
Primitive Core of Decentralized AI Trust Layer Infrastructure

DID — Persistent Identity
Decentralized Identifiers (DID) provide a persistent identity for AI agents, organizations, and digital systems across time and platforms.
This identity remains stable regardless of model updates, execution environments, or deployment contexts, enabling systems to recognize continuity without relying on centralized registries.

CID — Immutable Memory
Content Identifiers (CID) serve as immutable memory, anchoring data and records with verifiable ordered.
Once created, a CID preserves the integrity and order of information, allowing independent systems to reference the same historical state without coordination or modification.

CFE —Canonical Meaning Root
The Canonical Meaning Root establishes a shared reference for meaning resolution.
By linking identity and memory to an ordered canonical reference, interpretation consistency emerges structurally through shared lineage rather than through rules, enforcement, or centralized control.
The Structural Basis of Decentralized AI Trust Layer Infrastructure: Persistent Identity, Immutable Memory, and Canonical Meaning
Foundational Primitive Core of AI Trust Layer Infrastructure:
1. Persistent Identity (DID)
Decentralized Identifiers enable AI agents, processes, or workflows to maintain a persistent identity across systems. This establishes continuity across systems through persistent identity.
2. Immutable Memory (CID)
Content Identifiers enable AI memory to be recorded as immutable memory. Once recorded, the memory remains consistent over time, preserving continuity across systems and uses.
3. Canonical Meaning Root (CFE)
Canonical Meaning Root provides a shared reference anchor through which meaning and trust records are established on public networks. This enables consistent interpretation and reference across human and machine systems at the Foundational Primitive Infrastructure level.
These three primitives constitute the complete foundational primitive core of AI Trust Layer Infrastructure.

Three Foundational Primitives of Decentralized Ai Trust Layer
Decentralized AI trust Layer operates on a foundational primitive core composed of exactly three structural primitives, ordered by dependency:
1)Persistent Identity (DID) acts as the continuity Identity of an AI agent or system across time, versions, and execution environments.
Identity remains referenceable beyond any single platform or runtime.
2)Immutable Memory (CID), Content Identifiers enable AI memory to be recorded as immutable memory. Once recorded, the memory remains consistent over time, preserving continuity across systems and uses.
3) Canonical Meaning Root provides a shared reference anchor through which meaning and trust records are established on public networks. This enables consistent interpretation and reference across human and machine systems at the Foundational Primitive Infrastructure level.
Together, these three primitives constitute the complete foundational core of Decentralized AI Trust Layer.
