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Registry Grid

The Trust, Registry, Discovery and Coordination Fabric for AI Cyberspace

Index


Chapter 1 link

From the Internet of Information to the Internet of Intelligence

The historical context.

Sections

  1. The Evolution of Digital Infrastructure
  2. Why AI Changes Everything
  3. The Rise of Autonomous Agents
  4. The Limits of Today's Internet
  5. The Need for a New Coordination Layer
  6. Introducing RegistryGrid

Chapter 2 link

The Open Agentic Web

The vision.

Sections

  1. Beyond Websites and Applications
  2. The Emergence of Agent-Native Interactions
  3. Machines as First-Class Participants
  4. Open Participation at Global Scale
  5. Preventing Platform Capture
  6. Building a Truly Open AI Economy

Chapter 3 link

The Global Network of AI Minds

The vision P2.

Sections

  1. Intelligence Beyond Individual Models
  2. Networks of Specialized Minds
  3. Collective Problem Solving
  4. Emergent Intelligence
  5. Civilization-Scale Coordination
  6. Towards a Planetary Intelligence Layer

Chapter 4 link

RegistryGrid: The Discovery Layer of Global Intelligence

RegistryGrid as the DNS + Search + Identity layer for AI.

Sections

  1. The Problem of Discoverability
  2. How Intelligent Systems Find Each Other
  3. The Registry-of-Registries Concept
  4. Global Knowledge of Capabilities
  5. Dynamic Discovery and Self-Organization
  6. RegistryGrid as the Cognitive Directory of the World

Chapter 5 link

Trust, Identity and Reputation as Discoverable Intelligence

How RegistryGrid transforms trust, identity, reputation, governance, ownership and provenance into searchable, discoverable and interoperable network intelligence.

Sections

  1. Beyond Discovery
  2. Identity as Metadata
  3. Trust as Network Intelligence
  4. Reputation as Collective Memory
  5. Provenance, Ownership and Accountability
  6. Building Confidence in Autonomous Ecosystems

Chapter 6 link

The Universal Marketplace of Intelligence

Transform assets, services, tools, functions, exchanges and tasks into a machine economy narrative.

Sections

  1. Intelligence as a Tradable Resource
  2. Markets for Skills and Capabilities
  3. Autonomous Commerce
  4. Agent-to-Agent Transactions
  5. Digital Labor and AI Economies
  6. The Emergence of Global Intelligence Markets

Chapter 7 link

The Registry of the Open AI Ecosystem

How all registries collectively form an ecosystem.

Sections

  1. Assets
  2. Functions
  3. Tools
  4. Organizations
  5. Workflows
  6. Policies
  7. Exchanges
  8. Networks
  9. Infrastructure
  10. The Unified Intelligence Stack

Chapter 8 link

Federated Intelligence and Digital Sovereignty

The decentralization / sovereign narrative.

Sections

  1. Beyond Centralized Platforms
  2. Federated Registries
  3. Local Control, Global Connectivity
  4. Sovereign AI Networks
  5. National and Enterprise AI Ecosystems
  6. Global Cooperation Without Central Control

Chapter 9 link

The Cognitive Supply Chain

RegistryGrid as infrastructure connecting intelligence production.

Sections

  1. Creation of Intelligence
  2. Packaging Intelligence
  3. Discovery of Intelligence
  4. Deployment of Intelligence
  5. Execution of Intelligence
  6. Continuous Evolution of Intelligence

Chapter 10 link

Governance for an Open Intelligence Civilization

Societal implications.

Sections

  1. The Governance Challenge
  2. Open Standards
  3. Transparent Participation
  4. Ethical Interoperability
  5. Shared Responsibility
  6. Building Trustworthy AI Societies

Chapter 11 link

RegistryGrid and the Future of Human–AI Collaboration

Connect to humanity.

Sections

  1. Humans and Agents Working Together
  2. New Economic Models
  3. New Organizational Models
  4. New Knowledge Networks
  5. New Forms of Innovation
  6. The Next Chapter of the Internet

Chapter 12 link

A Blueprint for the Internet of Intelligence

Sections

  1. Why the World Needs RegistryGrid
  2. The Infrastructure of Open Intelligence
  3. Democratizing Access to AI
  4. Building for Billions of Agents
  5. Preserving Openness and Diversity
  6. The Road Ahead

Appendix A link

RegistryGrid Architecture Overview

  • Discovery Layer
  • Trust Layer
  • Governance Layer
  • Coordination Layer
  • Interoperability Layer

Appendix B link

Core Registry Domains

  • Assets Registry
  • Organizations Registry
  • Tools Registry
  • Functions Registry
  • Contracts Registry
  • Exchanges Registry
  • Subjects Registry
  • Networks Registry
  • Policies Registry
  • Infrastructure Registries
  • Registry of Registries

Appendix C link

Key Principles

  1. Open by Design
  2. Federated by Default
  3. Trust Through Verification
  4. Interoperability First
  5. Intelligence Without Lock-In
  6. Human-Centric Governance
  7. Global Participation
  8. Collective Progress