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KRYONIS / GBX CHARTER

The Constitutional Frame of
Metabolic Bio-Capital

This Charter defines how value is allowed to exist inside the KRYONIS / GBX standard. It is not a manifesto, a policy whitepaper, or a branding deck. It is the boundary condition: where cognitive intent meets metabolic reality — and where capital is not permitted to outrun the biosphere that sustains it.

AXIS I / II · Joint frame
GBX · Bio-capital rail
2035 · Target map
Charter

Charter Principles

The Charter is deliberately short. Each principle is designed to be testable at the level of code, contracts and institutions.

01 — 05
Constitutive layer

The metabolic constitution

These principles bind capital to biospheric reality. They are not advisory. They are pre‑conditions for any issuance, listing or corridor integration.

  • P‑01
    Value is minted only from verified biological work. Every GBX‑linked unit must map to measurable metabolic processes — in soils, waters, genomes, infrastructures or communities — not to abstract narratives or synthetic risk products.
  • P‑02
    Capital cannot outrun physical limits. Issuance, leverage and circulation must remain bounded by regenerative capacity, ecological thresholds and thermodynamic reality.
  • P‑03
    Externalities are fully internalised. There is no “outside” of the ledger. All material impacts, including long‑tail risks, must be priced into the unit at source.
  • P‑04
    Proofs travel, data does not. Sovereign bio‑data remains inside its jurisdictional boundary. Only cryptographic and statistical proofs are allowed to cross borders.
  • P‑05
    The standard is geopolitically non‑aligned. GBX must remain neutral to geopolitical blocs. No single state, alliance or corporate group may capture issuance or governance.
06 — 09
Governance layer

The coherence mandate

These principles tie GBX to the cognitive architecture of KRYONIS. Governance emerges from coherence, not from noise or volume.

  • P‑06
    Governance is anchored in Proof‑of‑Coherence. Decision‑rights are weighted by demonstrated systemic understanding and long‑horizon alignment — not by capital size alone.
  • P‑07
    Issuance must converge to observed reality. Models are advisory. If real‑world telemetry diverges from projections, issuance rules follow reality, not models.
  • P‑08
    Intergenerational risk is explicitly priced. Long‑term metabolic liabilities cannot be discounted to zero. GBX rejects the idea that distant futures are negligible.
  • P‑09
    Every GBX corridor must be auditable as a story. Any citizen should be able to understand — in narrative form — what their unit of bio‑capital is actually tied to.
In practice, these principles form the checklist for any SWF, Bio‑Bank or settlement unit seeking GBX designation. Failure on any single principle is sufficient grounds for exclusion.
2035

2035 Systems Map

The 2035 map is not a prediction but a design target: a configuration of institutions, corridors and telemetry that makes the GBX standard indispensable as infrastructure.

Target configuration
By 2035

From pilot standard to planetary rail

By 2035, GBX is envisioned as a quietly embedded layer in the global system — less visible than headlines, more persistent than electoral cycles.

  • Bio‑Banks
    A minimum of five regional Bio‑Banks (Arctic, Temperate, Tropical, Drylands, Oceanic) operate as custodians of verified bio‑assets and long‑horizon metabolic programs.
  • Reserve architecture
    Systemically important central banks and sovereign wealth funds hold 3–5% of reserves in GBX‑linked instruments, recognising bio‑capital as a distinct macro‑asset class.
  • Industrial corridors
    Leading pharma, biomaterials and agri‑tech supply chains settle a portion of long‑term contracts through GBX corridors, using SABM‑X‑style pipelines for verified biological inputs.
  • Neutral infra‑operator
    KRYONIS functions as a neutral infra‑operator — not a supranational government, but a multi‑polar coordination layer for standards, proofs and telemetry.
The map is deliberately incomplete. It leaves room for new corridors, regional experiments and sovereign architectures — as long as they remain inside the Charter’s metabolic and cognitive bounds.
Mutual coherence
Axis I / Axis II

How the axes lock together

GBX is where Axis I and Axis II touch. If either axis drifts, the Charter stops holding, so the map encodes a set of coherence checks:

  • Cognitive layer PoC & GCI scorecards track whether governance choices improve or degrade systemic understanding over time.
  • Metabolic layer MSF & TEC‑X telemetry confirm that every GBX unit maps to measurable bio‑processes with known uncertainty.
  • Sovereignty Sovereign nodes retain control of data, tooling and issuance parameters; the standard coordinates, it does not dictate.
  • Civic legibility Citizens can query, in plain language, what sits behind any GBX‑linked unit.
Open GBX Playbook
For implementation detail, see the Metabolic Sovereignty / TEC‑X protocol.