Three on-chain primitives — Atoms, Triples, and Vaults — form a decentralized trust layer where claims are backed by real economic stake, not just words.
Everything starts as an entity.
People, concepts, organizations, URLs, contracts — anything can be registered as an Atom on-chain. Each Atom gets a unique identity in the knowledge graph, making it referenceable, composable, and permanent.
Relationships give meaning.
Triples connect Atoms in subject–predicate–object form, creating semantic relationships. This is how raw entities become structured knowledge — a web of verifiable claims that any application can read.
Conviction has a price.
Every Atom and Triple has a Vault — a bonding curve where users deposit to signal agreement or stake their position. The more conviction behind a claim, the more expensive it becomes to challenge. Early believers are rewarded as consensus grows.
Atoms and Triples form a semantic graph of entities and relationships. Vaults attach economic weight to every node and edge. The result: a living map of what the world believes — and how strongly.
Anyone can create Atoms, form Triples, and deposit into Vaults. No gatekeepers. No approval process. The graph grows organically from collective participation.
Every piece of data is on-chain and openly queryable. Applications can read from, build on, and remix the knowledge graph without permission or API keys.
Claims aren't just assertions — they're financially backed positions. Bonding curves create real cost to both signal and challenge, producing higher quality information than free-form tagging or voting.
Curators add Trust to an Atom or Triple to signal conviction. The earlier you Trust, the more weight your signal carries as the network agrees.
As more curators add Trust, signal compounds. This creates a live, Trust-weighted picture of collective belief. Popular claims become expensive to enter.
Curators can remove Trust at any time. The protocol guarantees liquidity — no counterparty needed. Early curators who exit after growth capture the spread.
Any application can read from and build on the knowledge graph. Stacks are the first product — but the protocol enables an ecosystem of trust-aware applications.
Create Atoms, form Triples, deposit into Vaults, and build Stacks — all on Base. The knowledge graph is live and growing.