Civic Kernel a thin protocol for public decisions

Public decisions no one can rig, that anyone can check.

Small enough to verify on the phone in your pocket. Too small to be worth capturing. Here is what it is for, why it holds, and what you can use today.

What this is

The Civic Kernel is democratic infrastructure thin enough to hold in your head: prove you are a person once, cast a vote no one can trace back to you, verify the count yourself, and read a log no one can quietly rewrite.

It decides nothing for you. A tool that chose outcomes would be one someone could capture. It only makes the decisions — and the failures — hard to hide. That is the whole ambition, and the reason it is kept small.