Internet-Draft SATP v1.0 May 2026
AG Expires 3 November 2026 [Page]
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Network Working Group
Internet-Draft:
draft-sovereign-satp-00
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S. AG
Sovereign AG

Sovereign Autonomous Trust Protocol (SATP) v1.0

Abstract

This document specifies the Sovereign Autonomous Trust Protocol (SATP), a foundational framework for establishing verifiable identity, attribution, and governance for autonomous machines. SATP provides a non-repudiable "Root of Trust" for both digital AI agents and physical autonomous systems.

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction

The proliferation of autonomous systems has created a "Trust Gap." SATP addresses this by establishing a decentralized, cryptographically anchored identity standard.

2. Terminology

SATP
Sovereign Autonomous Trust Protocol.
Root of Trust (RoT)
The foundational cryptographic anchor.
Autonomous Machine (AM)
Any software or hardware entity capable of independent decision-making.
Controller Entity
The legal organization responsible for the machine.

3. The Three Pillars of Trust

3.1. Pillar I: Decentralized Machine Identity (DID)

Every autonomous unit is issued a permanent did:satp identifier anchored to a verified institutional controller.

3.2. Pillar II: Just-In-Time (JIT) Authorization

SATP enforces a "Zero-Trust" model, issuing JIT authorization for specific tool-calls or mechanical operations.

3.3. Pillar III: Immutable Audit Chain

Every action is recorded to an NDJSON-based Usage Ledger, hashed and chained for tamper-proof auditing.

4. Technical Architecture

4.1. Cryptographic Primitives

Utilizes Ed25519 for signatures and SHA-384 for ledger integrity.

4.2. High-Velocity Anchoring (6.42us)

Achieves a mean Anchoring speed of 6.42 microseconds for mass-scale industrial deployment.

4.3. Autonomous Self-Healing

Initiates autonomous recovery and rollback to the last verified anchor in the event of a breach.

5. Implementation Accessibility

Designed for transparent integration via a cryptographic proxy, enabling one-line standard implementation.

6. Conclusion

SATP is the definitive standard for the machine economy, enabling safe deployment at a multi-trillion dollar scale.

Appendix A. Appendix A: Reference Implementation

Installation: pip install satp-sdk

from satp import ProtocolAnchor

@ProtocolAnchor.secure()
def autonomous_action(payload):
    pass

Author's Address

Sovereign AG
Sovereign AG