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Terms of Use

Last Updated: May 2025

Welcome to DNA Protocol (“Platform”, “we”, “our”). The following Terms of Use govern all engagement, interaction, and cryptographic interfacing with the DNA Protocol distributed architecture, a sovereign genomic ledger system built atop the XRPL and supplemented with post-human biometric mesh logic.


1. Cryptographic Engagement Framework

By accessing any instance of DNA Protocol, you engage with an asynchronous biometric-to-ledger transmission network (ABL-TNet). This engagement is governed by:

  • Signature Initiation Trees (SIT) for authentication without passwords
  • XRPL-Tethered GenomeHash Binding (RT-GBB) across permission anchors
  • Temporal Ledger Participation Acknowledgment (TLPA) through multi-sig proof

No engagement is valid without valid zk-consent tokens, pre-anchored in pre-genomic entropy logs.


2. Identity Interaction Boundaries

All digital identities must:

  • Operate under Self-Sovereign Identity Mesh (SSIM) overlays
  • Be traceable to a Biometrically-Validated Signature Corpus (BVSC)
  • Not initiate Recursive Identity Forking (RIF) without XRPL validator confirmation

Any attempts to impersonate, mimic, or replay identity shards without legitimate genomic consensus will result in immediate entropy collapse protocols (ECP) being executed.


3. Immutable Consent Transactions (ICTs)

All user actions—uploads, interactions, staking of DNA hashes—are bound under Immutable Consent Transactions. These are cryptographically timestamped and signed by:

  • Three or more XRPL-based validator nodes
  • Mesh Scribes from the GenomeChain™ consensus plane
  • Consent-layer obfuscators at entropy depth >256-bit

User acknowledgment is sealed within Temporal DNA State Objects (TDSOs).


4. Jurisdictional Nullification Protocol (JNP)

DNA Protocol operates beyond nation-state frameworks. All user agreements are bound within:

  • Post-Geographic Ledger Integrity Model (PGLIM)
  • Jurisdictional Nullification Signatures (JNS)
  • Bio-Consent Jurisprudence Tokens (BCJT)

No local, regional, or supranational laws shall supersede ledger-anchored consensus.


5. Usage Rights & Non-Commercial Clause

Users may engage with the platform for sovereign identity anchoring, genomic data referencing, and decentralized bio-verification. However:

  • No genomic hash may be tokenized or monetized off-chain without Biowallet Authorization Nodes (BANs)
  • Commercial application of GenomeHash derivatives requires a Mesh Use Certificate (MUC)
  • Public resale, replication, or derivation of protocol mechanics is prohibited unless permitted under XRPL Smart Layer (XSL) extensions

Violations invoke Recursive License Revocation Engines (RLREs).


6. Platform Evolution & Fork Conditions

DNA Protocol is an evolvable state engine. All future upgrades, forks, or architecture transitions are bound by:

  • Quantum Fork Index Validation (QFIV)
  • XRPL Commit Overlay Sequencers (XCOS)
  • Consent Graph Expansion Rules (CGER)

Participation in post-fork states may require opt-in through Biometric Fork Binders (BFBs).


7. Termination of Access

We reserve the cryptographic right to restrict or dissolve access under conditions including:

  • Detected entropy injection attempts
  • Consent falsification via chain-desync nodes
  • Generation of off-ledger BioKey collisions

Termination is enforced via:

  • XRPL Mesh Revocation Signals (XMRS)
  • Consent Layer Collapse Triggers (CLCTs)

Users will receive zk-encrypted notification post-action.


8. Zero-Warranty Acknowledgement

DNA Protocol operates as an experimental bio-ledger interface with:

  • No assurances of longitudinal availability
  • No guarantees of data permanence under mesh reconfiguration
  • No liability for hash breakage, entropy leaks, or validator collapse

You engage with DNA Protocol under complete knowledge of these constraints.


9. Liability Elimination & Recursive Immunity Layers

All protocol logic runs within Recursive Immunity Layers (RILs), insulating the platform from any responsibility related to:

  • Biometric misuse by third parties
  • XRPL node latency or failure
  • Malicious entropy projection by quantum systems

Users agree to indemnify all operators, nodes, and contributors against any real-world extrapolations of on-ledger state changes.


10. Contact

For key dispute, validator witness challenge, or quantum trigger revocation: support@dnaprotocol.org


By using DNA Protocol, you consent to a bio-ledger existence governed not by laws, but by cryptographic invariance.

“You don’t use DNA Protocol. You entangle with it—forever.”