What makes them parasovereign?
• No custodian
• No reset button
• No admin key
• No off-switch
• No trusted third party
The system works because every peer validates, not because anyone’s in charge.
Richard Martin
RichardMartin@primal.net
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I equip leaders to achieve strategic alignment through nested hierarchical action, harnessing initiative for maximal effectiveness with minimal friction.
Engineered parasovereign systems—like Bitcoin, Nostr, and Tor—aren’t platforms. They’re protocols.
Built to bypass chokepoints.
Built to route around gatekeepers.
Built so you don’t have to ask.
Parasovereignty is the ability to act outside the authority of states and platforms—without needing to fight them.
It’s not chaos. It’s not protest.
It’s structured, voluntary, and rule-bound. But the rules aren’t enforced by power—they’re enforced by protocol.