Holochain & distributed validation

Agent-centric networks gossip validation observations until they settle on a coherent view — but convergence can collapse once graphs get dense and Byzantine behaviour is realistic. GSRF calibrates trust priors before gossip begins so the iterative validation process aligns faster, without changing Holochain’s protocol semantics.

Results cited on the homepage are drawn from numerical simulation ensembles with controlled Byzantine rates (not claimed as live-production network audits). Figures below restate those claims for evaluator clarity.

Summary

Numerical validation (ensemble simulation)
  • Validation consensus approximately 17% → 72% at a 10% Byzantine noise rate under the ensemble settings used for benchmarking.
  • Standard gossip layers often struggle beyond roughly ~160 agents on dense graphs with realistic noise — GSRF preprocessing targets that ceiling.
  • No protocol changes are required at the gossip layer when priors are prepared upstream.

Where this applies

Medical data sovereignty, supply-chain provenance, decentralised identity, and large-scale holographic-style storage architectures all hinge on validators actually reaching agreement despite adversarial noise.

Commercial & IP

Zero Overshoot is proprietary technology. Patent application filing is in progress covering mathematical preprocessing methods across quantum decoding, distributed validation, and related safety-critical recursion domains.

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