Constitutional constraints, not promises.
Existence Authentication is designed to be reviewable, auditable, and constrained by explicit commitments. These are not marketing claims. They define what the system can and cannot do.
Operational commitments
- Audit rights for participating governments and institutions.
- No data resale and no hidden monetization.
- No behavioral scoring or inference-based identity judgment.
- No algorithmic discretion over identity outcomes in privileged authorization.
- Binary presence enforcement at the moment of authorization.
Economic commitment (public-level)
A fixed majority of national revenues generated within a participating country are reinvested domestically through a citizen-governed framework: the Existence Development Fund (EDF).
Reinvestment is mandatory. Allocation authority flows upward from communities, not downward from central control.
Inspection posture
If this model contains extraction vectors, sovereign risk, or governance weaknesses, those should be identified before adoption.
“If the model fails integrity tests, it should not be deployed.”