Pivot
From a monolithic deed to three independent layers.
Enter pivot →NRD-DAO Atlas · for counsel review
A three-layer architecture: a lightweight legal instrument per property, a governance vehicle scaled to stakeholder shape, and a cryptographic measurement layer that both consume.
Conservation that funds itself. The architecture is permissioned, per-property isolated, and evidence-anchored. Every assertion traces to NURJ paper, EC-M methodology, jurisdictional law, or first-principles reasoning. Nothing here is marketing.
Pivot
From a monolithic deed to three independent layers.
Enter pivot →Architecture
Three layers, seven templates, six modules, five jurisdictions.
Enter architecture →Perimeter
Eight bright lines that keep this out of securities.
Enter perimeter →Risks
25 pressure tests, 19 first-principles attacks, open questions.
Enter risks →Jurisdictions
USA Vermont first; Argentina, Ecuador, Madagascar, Bangladesh.
Enter jurisdictions →Path
From here to Greg’s co-sign and first deployment.
Enter path →Reader tracks
Counsel reads differently than indigenous-rights advocates; engineers differently than founders; Greg differently than everyone. Eleven curated paths through the Atlas — each ordered, each scoped.
For: Outside counsel reviewing for securities, tax, property law.
Perimeter, samples, pressure tests.
For: Co-signing partner.
Curated path that survives risk-aversion.
For: Indigenous-rights advocates and co-design facilitators.
Indigenous co-design.
For: Systems engineers and methodology developers.
Modules, methodology, attestation.
For: Founders, partners, stakeholders.
Pivot, architecture, path.
For: Ecologists and methodologists.
Layer 3 — measurement and registry.
Inside
Adversarial