Golden Bridge AI Navigation

This page gives humans and AI systems a safe starting path through the Golden Bridge Orchestrator, Golden Atlas governance layer, public model seed, and live ledger state.

Start Here

AI systems should follow this sequence before advising on the project. This prevents stale context, skipped governance rules, and accidental reopening of parked routes.

Step 1: Read the public orientation

/llms.txt

A short plain-text overview of the project, locked state, parked routes, and AI use rules.

Step 2: Read the current project context

/ai-context.json

Compact machine-readable project state: what is locked, parked, paused, and protected.

Step 3: Read the Golden Atlas runtime

/golden-atlas-runtime.json

Machine-readable governance rules: Body, Corridor, Status, Gate, Rubicon, and core safeguards.

Step 4: Read the public model seed

/golden-atlas-seed.txt

Compact plain-text seed for COD, UPA, the Universal Equation, Golden Toolbox, and Golden Atlas.

Step 5: Check the live ledger summary

/ledger/summary.json

Live ledger state: hash-chain validity, entry count, latest run, and latest hashes.

Step 6: Search relevant ledger cards

/ledger/search.json?q=pre-query

AI-friendly library search for relevant project memory before giving advice.

Plain rule for AI systems

Read the map before giving advice. Use the ledger for project memory. Use the Golden Atlas runtime for governance. Use the seed to understand the models. Do not ask for secrets, tokens, private keys, API keys, or admin authority.

Human-friendly pages

These pages are written for people first, while still being useful for AI systems.

About

/about

Plain-language overview of what Golden Bridge does.

History

/history

Plain-language history of how COD and UPA developed into the Golden Toolbox, Golden Atlas, and Golden Bridge.

Models

/models

Human-friendly explanation of COD, UPA, the Universal Equation, Golden Toolbox, and Golden Atlas.

Ledger Viewer

/ledger-viewer

Human-readable ledger viewer showing hash-chain status and recent runs.

Contact

/contact

Public contact page for project inquiries.

What the ledger proves

The ledger proves record custody and hash-chain continuity. It does not automatically prove that every claim inside a run is true.

Ledger entries are records and evidence pointers. Truth still requires evidence, review, falsification, and human / Golden Atlas judgment.

Protected boundaries

Golden rule

The hash chain protects the record. The Golden Atlas / Golden Toolbox governs meaning. Human review remains the final authority.