CODEX Assessment™ · Bitcoin-Anchored CODEX Law Record · Permanent On-Chain Assessment
Any system architected to surveil, censor, or monopolize at the expense of Planet, People, or Progress receives a permanent CODEX Assessment on Bitcoin. Documented. Verifiable. Forever.
What anchoring proves
A Bitcoin anchor might prove that a particular fingerprint existed no later than a certain time. It does not, by itself, prove authorship, accuracy, lawful possession, contractual assent, or the truth of the underlying document.
Protocol Function
CODEX is not a retail product.
It is the sovereign jurisdiction engine
of the entire ICPO X Stack.
Every Bitcoin-anchored CODEX record permanently establishes that ICPO X™ has documented its technical assessment of a system's failure against CODEX law — not WIPO, not the USPTO, not any legacy institution. That on-chain record is what makes every VATS™ certification credible, every Living Shield™ protection traceable, and every Final Wipe™ attestation carry evidentiary weight under scrutiny. CODEX costs are priced into the protocol. A CODEX Assessment is a permanent, Bitcoin-timestamped protocol record of a technical evaluation against CODEX Law — it is not a legal proceeding, adjudication, or finding of wrongdoing under any applicable law.
Active Assessments
Each assessment is anchored to a Bitcoin block. The timestamp cannot be altered. The claim cannot be removed. The QISL™ architecture and Living Shield™ protocol predate every one of these deployments.
Federal Reserve
People's Bank of China
European Central Bank
Federal Reserve Board
United States Patent & Trademark Office
World Intellectual Property Organization
What a CODEX Assessment Is
Each CODEX Assessment is a SHA-256 fingerprinted claim anchored to Bitcoin mainnet. The block height is the timestamp. No one can remove it, alter it, or deny it existed.
ICPO X™ established the QISL™ protocol architecture in early 2026. Every CBDC system currently in mass-deployment preparation was assessed after that date — after Bitcoin-native sovereign identity architecture was already built.
For any entity that registers under Living Shield™ and operates within ICPO X™ protocol, the CODEX Assessment constitutes the protocol basis for asserting that these systems operate outside aligned jurisdiction.
Every assessment is queryable via the QISL registry. The SHA-256 claim fingerprint can be independently verified. No API key, no login, no trust required.
Doctrine Clarity
A CODEX Assessment is not a technical kill switch on the assessed system.
FedNow does not have verifyComplianceStatus() embedded. The Federal Reserve's infrastructure does not heartbeat to our API. The assessment cannot reach into their servers and shut them down.
What the assessment does: creates a permanent, dated, Bitcoin-timestamped record that ICPO X™ evaluated these systems against CODEX Law — in writing, on-chain, before mass deployment. The record is the asset. The timestamp is the evidence.
The kill switch applies only to software that has voluntarily embedded Living Shield™ SDK. For sovereign aligned entities, the CODEX Assessment establishes the protocol basis for operating outside these systems entirely.
The Process
A system is nominated for CODEX Assessment based on its architecture, design intent, and impact on Planet, People, and Progress dimensions.
The system is scored across all four Quadrinity dimensions: Planet, People, Progress, Profit. Scoring is documented publicly with full violation summary.
The complete assessment payload — system name, org, violation type, Quadrinity scores, claim text — is hashed to a SHA-256 fingerprint. The claim is now tamper-proof.
The fingerprint is committed to the QISL registry at current BTC block height. The assessment is permanent, immutable, and independently verifiable from this moment forward.
Submit for Review
ICPO X™ reviews nominations for CODEX Assessment. If a system fails on Planet, People, or Progress, submit it for Quadrinity evaluation. All assessments are public, permanent, and documented.
Submit a Nomination