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FractalIdentity Tree
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FractalIdentity Tree
Parent lineage: Consent–Intent Compression Protocol (CICP)
This is a stand-alone lineage page under the CICP branch.
It is the identity companion rail: compact, durable, and tied to grafting mechanics rather than the broader protocol flow.
Current Shape
- 2 companion documents.
Representative Files
- Graftable Identity Tree – A Fractal Index of Presence.docx
- Graftable Identity Tree- Economics and Structure of Grafting.docx
Working Read
This branch is a compact companion set focused on identity-tree structure and grafting mechanics. It remains attached to CICP lineage even if it is used independently.
The semantic job here is to hold identity as a structured tree rather than a loose metaphor. That makes it a useful sibling to the access and key-derivation rails even when its documents stand alone.
It also gives CICP a way to talk about personhood, inheritance, and structural branching without re-explaining the rest of the protocol stack. In that sense it is one of the branch’s quieter but more durable anchors.
Read against Implementation and Access, the identity tree becomes the conceptual counterpart to pairing and decryption: one side describes who or what is being represented, the other describes how access is made possible.
Related Links
- Consent Crystal Structure Research
- Consent–Intent Compression Protocol (CICP)
- Implementation and Access
- Key Derivation and Decryption
- Protocol Foundations
Next Actions
- Keep the lineage reference back to CICP visible.
- Add more child pages only if the tree gains a wider internal split.