Welcome to the official documentation repository for DSI Exodus 2.0, a Digital Societal Innovation that enables self-organization into a global peer-to-peer trust network with mathematically proven inevitability. Here you’ll find everything from conceptual justification to technical details and implementation guides.
- Overview
- Repository Structure
- Core documents
- Technical documentation
- Implementation
- Research & Theory
- Additional Materials
- Reference Materials
- Contributing
- Code of Conduct
- License
DSI Exodus 2.0 is a digital societal innovation. The method of network self-organization is a mathematically proven breakthrough in social network theory that turns human cooperation from possible to inevitable. Unlike traditional social networks that rely on technology to manage trust, Exodus 2.0 makes trust structurally irrelevant through its unique architecture. The result is a decentralized referential reputation social network with an unlimited number of users — this is the first law of formation of trustless networks in history, described by the mathematical formula:
(N(l) = k^l)
This guarantees autocatalytic and irreversible growth of such a network.docs/1_Core_Documents/docs/2_Technical_Documentation/docs/3_Implementation/docs/4_Research_Theory/docs/5_Additional_Materials/docs/Reference/Images/vid/src/Law of р2р Trust-free cooperation.docxLICENSE.txtCODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
1.1_Vision_and_Overview.pdf— Concept, goals and principles of Exodus 2.01.2_Core_Mechanisms.pdf— Self-organization processes and network structure1.3_Unique_Features.pdf— Unique features and comparative analysis1.4_Current_Status.pdf— Development status and roadmap1.5_Trust_Irrelevance_and_Simplicity.md— Explanation of “trust is not needed” and examples of use1.6_Unique_Features.pdf— Fundamental unique aspects of Exodus 2.0
2.1_Technical_Specification.md/pdf— Requirements, API, implementation details2.2_Network_Architecture.pdf— Network topology, protocols and components2.3_Reference_Registry_Guide.pdf— Registry format and structure, access protocol
3.1_Implementation_Guide.pdf— Step-by-step instructions for deployment and configuration3.2_Interface_and_AI.md— Interface, AI assistant, monitoring and selection of tasks3.3_Use_Cases.md— Examples of real-life applications and success stories
4.1_Mathematical_Foundation.pdf— Evidence for the Law of Autocatalytic Inevitability and the Mechanism of Trust Neutrality4.2_Trust_Paradox.pdf— Why Traditional Trust Mechanisms Are Outdated4.3_Network_Growth_Theory.pdf— Network growth models and the “friend-of-friend” principle
5.1_Historical_Context.pdf— The history of mutual aid and the evolution of the Exodus idea5.2_Philosophical_Background.pdf— Philosophical and ethical foundations
Glossary.pdf— Terms and definitionsFull_Presentation.pdf— Full presentation with visual materials
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The project and documentation are distributed under the MIT License. More details in LICENSE.txt.
