Open Integration Standard · Protocol 144

The terms are public. So you never have to trust us for them.

This is the open specification under which physical trust telemetry integrates with a commercial underwriting facility. It is published, not negotiated in the dark — the exact mathematical and operational terms, open to any facility that meets the technical threshold.

Notice

This document is an open, non-binding integration standard and letter of intent. It is not a binding offer, not a solicitation of securities, and not a custody or market-making service. Nothing here creates an obligation on any party until a bilateral agreement is executed. ThetaDriven Inc. remains an attestation oracle — it never custodies a work-product byte.

Run it before you read the terms

Every claim in this standard traces to something you can execute right now. The gate is free to install; the receipt it mints recomputes on your own machine. You are not asked to take the signal on faith — you are asked to reproduce it.

$ npx thetacog-mcp attest-demo
→ signed receipt · IN_ROLE allow · OFF_DOMAIN escalate · UNPLACEABLE block

The standard

What a qualifying facility integrates. Four terms, each independently verifiable — the math, the hardware, and the transaction, with the philosophy left in the book where it belongs.

  1. Scale-invariant Fractal Identity Map. Each agent's intended boundary is expressed as a coordinate on a fixed 144-node resolution lattice, identical at every scale, so “in-lane” is a decidable placement rather than a subjective judgment.
  2. Hardware-level telemetry. Drift is sensed against physical performance-counter measurement on hardware the deployer owns (BYOD) — not a model's self-report. The sensor hits metal; the reading is a physical fact, not an opinion.
  3. Deterministic, LLM-free receipt. Each action mints a signed receipt that is a pure function of the action. No language model sits in the verdict path, so the same input yields the same receipt for you and for a stranger — the placement is provable and re-runnable.
  4. Transferable integration license. A fixed per-agent license, with a 10% re-registration fee on transfer through ThetaDriven — the single commission knob. Terms are the same ones published at /pricing; nothing here is priced in the dark.

How an underwriting engine queries it — the Richter scale, not the kill-switch

A facility's underwriting engine queries the lattice to read whether a client's agent stayed in its commanded lane. A fleet-wide lane-jump is the correlated signal an accumulation model needs — the one thing that makes autonomous-agent liability writable at all: it turns an uncorrelated-because-invisible tail into a countable, signed event.

We make no claim to stop the drift. A Richter scale doesn't stop the earthquake — it makes it parametric, a number a policy or a bond can pay out on. We provide the LLM-free, recomputable measurement that the boundary was crossed — 0.90 in/out-domain separation, 10/10 out-of-domain rejection, 4.48σ against a scrambled null, with the honest open inch (paraphrase-invariance 0.30) published rather than hidden. What you build on that signal — an automated checker, a human-in-the-loop fallback — is yours.

That is why it survives counsel, not just diligence: once a decidable ruler exists, not consulting it is the negligence — the T.J. Hooper standard. Hundreds of live receipts recompute in the open at /commit. The boundary is the product, not a limitation of it.

Status

Open for bilateral execution with any qualifying commercial underwriting facility. This is a live, actively-maintained standard, not a one-time letter. First-access priority is determined by completion of the physical telemetry audit package — the technical threshold, not a relationship.

No partner facility is named on this page. When one executes and consents to disclosure, it is recorded here, sourced — never before. The absence of a name is the standard working as designed, not the absence of a standard.

thetadriven.com/standard • Protocol 144 • Open · non-binding · recompute every term yourself • US Patent App. 19/637,714