Canon, Curator, and Governance Layers
Satoshium is organized around three foundational coordination layers: Canon, Curator, and Governance. Together, these layers define how signals become structure, how structure becomes alignment, and how alignment becomes durable infrastructure.
The Canon represents the constitutional memory of the system. It preserves definitions, principles, and reference frameworks that guide long-term development across the network. Canon entries are designed for stability rather than speed.
The Curator operates as the verification-aware knowledge layer. It organizes signals, snapshots, simulation outputs, and agent activity into coherent historical context. Through the Curator, Satoshium maintains continuity between past decisions and future direction.
Governance provides the coordination interface between signals and action. Governance tools help evaluate proposals, track infrastructure evolution, and support transparent decision pathways across decentralized intelligence environments.
Together, these layers form the structural backbone of the Satoshium platform. Signal Boards document their evolution and preserve the reasoning behind architectural choices as the system expands.