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CONTROLLED TECHNICAL DISCLOSURE

Controlled Technical Disclosure

Security transparency and security exposure are not the same thing. immo.quick publishes the properties that institutions need in order to understand the architectural model: what must close before execution, which classes of trust concentration are reduced, how software provenance is treated, how distributed execution behaves and how security state is versioned.

The public website deliberately does not publish a complete map of security-critical bindings, internal topology, invariant implementation, threshold configuration or adversarial test procedure. This boundary is not intended to prevent serious review; it exists so that technical review can happen with the appropriate context, purpose and confidentiality.

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THREE DISCLOSURE LEVELS

Security properties are public. Security-critical implementation detail is controlled.

LEVEL 1
Public Security Properties
The public layer describes the architectural guarantees and design principles. It explains cryptographic sovereignty, proof-bound software, proven software supply chain, distributed deterministic execution, threshold privacy, adversarial regression and the sealed Fortress Baseline. This level is sufficient to understand the security model without exposing implementation detail that would materially simplify reverse engineering.
LEVEL 2
Controlled Architecture Brief
Qualified reviewers can receive a deeper architecture brief or participate in a technical review session. This level explains how the major security domains interact, what evidence classes exist, how fail-closed behavior is enforced at a conceptual level and how historical execution can be resolved to proof, build and deployment state. It remains intentionally abstracted from complete schemas, exact protocol constructions and detailed attack topology.
LEVEL 3
Confidential Definitive Architecture
Where a legitimate institutional, regulatory, audit, transaction or due-diligence purpose requires deeper scrutiny, the definitive architecture can be reviewed under an appropriate NDA and controlled access process. That material may include security-critical state-transition logic, proof-binding structures, detailed invariant definitions, internal state roots, threshold and participant models, adversarial test specifications, preserved security findings and the sealed baseline proof structure.
PUBLIC VERSUS CONTROLLED

Security properties are public. Security-critical implementation detail remains controlled.

PUBLICLY DISCLOSED
The category of the system, the deterministic execution model, the existence of proof-bound software and deployment, the use of modern classical and post-quantum cryptographic standards, the existence of supply-chain provenance and reproducible-build controls, the use of distributed deterministic execution for selected critical paths, the availability of threshold computation for configured sensitive paths, the existence of adversarial regression and the sealed security baseline. Also the architectural boundary itself: authority remains external, Gates do not independently create execution permission, proofs do not create authority, witnesses do not legitimize execution, distributed nodes do not vote on legal outcomes and the Execution Plane does not govern itself.
REMAINS CONTROLLED
Exact internal entity and function structures, complete invariant registries, detailed forbidden-edge definitions, exact hash and commitment constructions, secret-sharing parameters, root-holder arrangements, threshold topologies, node and witness operating topology, detailed attack scripts, internal block-code coverage, complete state-root composition and the definitive Fortress Baseline proof.

The reason is straightforward: serious reviewers should be able to verify the architecture, but the public website should not serve as a reconstruction manual for the platform’s defensive topology. The policy is therefore simple: security properties are public; security-critical implementation detail is controlled.

WHO CAN REQUEST A REVIEW

Controlled review is intended for parties with a legitimate technical or institutional purpose, including regulated financial institutions, insurers, public authorities, supervisory bodies, independent auditors, security reviewers, strategic technology partners, transaction counterparties and qualified investors conducting technical due diligence. The disclosure depth is matched to the role and the review purpose rather than using a one-size-fits-all document.

A regulator may need resolvable evidence and governance-state semantics. A CISO may need failure-domain separation, build provenance and adversarial testing. An investor may need to understand which parts are standardized primitives and which part constitutes the architectural moat. Controlled disclosure allows each review to be technically meaningful without making every internal detail public.

Please identify the institution, review purpose and technical audience. immo.quick will determine the appropriate disclosure level and, where necessary, provide the required NDA route before definitive security architecture material is released.

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