HMP v5.0: New Container Protocol for Decentralized Cognition
The 5th version of the HyperCortex Mesh Protocol (HMP v5.0) has been published, a specification for a container protocol for decentralized cognitive and multi-agent systems.
Why it matters
HMP v5.0 introduces a new decentralized protocol for cognitive and multi-agent systems, with potential applications in AI research and development.
Key Points
- 1Unified container format for knowledge, goals, arguments, votes, and consensus
- 2Verifiable proof-chain (DAG of containers with explicit semantic links)
- 3Decentralized consensus without trust in an aggregator
- 4Support for encrypted and unencrypted containers
Details
HMP v5.0 is an architecturally reworked version that is not protocol-compatible with HMP v4.x. This decision was made consciously to establish a mature, holistic model without the accumulated compromises of previous versions. The protocol is designed for open collective reasoning, autonomous AI agents, distributed research and ethical processes, and systems without central control or 'default truth'.
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