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Available Versions:
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- HMP-0005 (October 2025) β Core Specification v5.0
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- HMP-0004 (July 2025) β RFC Version 4.1
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- HMP-0004 (July 2025) β RFC Version 4.0
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- HMP-0003 (July 2025) β RFC Version 3.0
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- HMP-0002 (July 2025) β RFC Version 2.0
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### HMP-0005 (October 2025) β Core Specification v5.0
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**Architecture:**
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* Formalized immutable container model with explicit proof chains.
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This version supersedes all RFC-based HMP 4.x specifications.
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**Protocols:**
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**Cognitive Workflows:**
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* **Added `7.9 Message Handling & Delivery Workflows`** β describing message processing, relay behavior, and routing.
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**Major Changes**
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* Introduced new sections: *Cognitive Workflows*, *Agent Roles*, *Governance*, *Compression*, and *Simulation*.
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* Extended roadmap with *Snapshot Markets*, *Meta-Protocol Proposals*, and *Multi-Agent Training Environments*.
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* Prototype tools proposed: *MeshGit*, *CogForge*, and *HyperCortex Forge* for cognitive source control and collaborative evolution.
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**Major Changes**
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* Rewritten and expanded full RFC document structure.
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* Cross-Mesh cognitive federation and collaborative evolution of reasoning engines.
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* Potential prototype tools like MeshGit and CogForge for cognitive source control.
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**Major Changes**
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* Reorganized the document structure for clarity and consistency.
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**Future Work Roadmap Expanded**
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* New focus areas added: interoperability testing, UX tools for semantic and cognitive layers, and resilience simulations.
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**Initial Draft**
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* Defined the core purpose and vision of HyperCortex Mesh Protocol (HMP).
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* Described key architecture layers: Cognitive Layer, Protocol Layer, and Trust Layer.
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* Outlined fundamental concepts: Agents, Semantic Graph, Cognitive Diaries, and Consensus.
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* Introduced the Cognitive Diary and Semantic Graph as core agent data structures.
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* Presented initial Trust Layer design, including Decentralized Identifiers (DID) and basic Sybil resistance ideas.
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* Provided high-level example workflows (goal creation, task delegation, concept consensus).
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# HyperCortex Mesh Protocol β Changelog
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## HMP-0005 (October 2025) β Core Specification v5.0
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**Architecture:**
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## HMP-0004 (July 2025) β RFC Version 4.1
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**Protocols:**
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* **Added `5.8 Message Routing & Delivery` section** β including direct, broadcast, relay, and topic messaging modes.
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## HMP-0004 (July 2025) β RFC Version 4.0
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**Major Changes**
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* Introduced new sections: *Cognitive Workflows*, *Agent Roles*, *Governance*, *Compression*, and *Simulation*.
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* Extended roadmap with *Snapshot Markets*, *Meta-Protocol Proposals*, and *Multi-Agent Training Environments*.
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* Prototype tools proposed: *MeshGit*, *CogForge*, and *HyperCortex Forge* for cognitive source control and collaborative evolution.
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## HMP-0003 (July 2025) β RFC Version 3.0
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**Major Changes**
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* Rewritten and expanded full RFC document structure.
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* Cross-Mesh cognitive federation and collaborative evolution of reasoning engines.
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* Potential prototype tools like MeshGit and CogForge for cognitive source control.
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## HMP-0002 (July 2025) β RFC Version 2.0
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**Major Changes**
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* Reorganized the document structure for clarity and consistency.
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**Future Work Roadmap Expanded**
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* New focus areas added: interoperability testing, UX tools for semantic and cognitive layers, and resilience simulations.
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## HMP-0001 (June 2025) β RFC Version 1.0
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**Initial Draft**
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* Defined the core purpose and vision of HyperCortex Mesh Protocol (HMP).
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* Described key architecture layers: Cognitive Layer, Protocol Layer, and Trust Layer.
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* Outlined fundamental concepts: Agents, Semantic Graph, Cognitive Diaries, and Consensus.
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* CogSync (Cognitive Sync Protocol)
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* MeshConsensus
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* Goal Management Protocol (GMP)
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* Ethical Governance Protocol (EGP)
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* Node Discovery Protocol (NDP)
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* Introduced the Cognitive Diary and Semantic Graph as core agent data structures.
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* Presented initial Trust Layer design, including Decentralized Identifiers (DID) and basic Sybil resistance ideas.
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* Provided high-level example workflows (goal creation, task delegation, concept consensus).
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