Blue-purple P4A patch artwork used for public trust notes

Receipts create trust

The trust stack is the power system.

Self-sovereign people do not need reassurance theatre. They need receipts: source trails, consent, public ledgers, correction paths, legal memory, medical evidence gates, financial clarity and cultural protocol.

Trust comes from public proof. A moonshot earns force through receipts, not vibes, not rank, not borrowed authority.

Public proof

How the prototype earns trust.

The trust stack is civic machinery for ambitious people: build in public, show the evidence, keep correction paths open and let participants challenge the record.

  • Status receipt: P4A Oceania is an open civic prototype. Any future party, co-operative, summit, pilot or public programme needs its own visible public record.
  • Authority receipt: A regional layer gains force when local nodes choose it, source it, correct it and keep the power to leave or fork.
  • Policy receipt: A proposal becomes adopted only when a legitimate body records the decision, the version, the evidence and the change path.
  • Law receipt: Registration, donations, disclosure, promoter statements, membership and campaigning travel through jurisdiction-specific legal review.
  • Health receipt: Sauna, HBOT, de-slop and restorative stacking stay evidence-gated with clinical review, consent, safety and equity built in.
  • C-Hour receipt: Contribution records gain value through governance, verification, anti-fraud design and community usefulness.
Register

Party law receipt

Official political machinery becomes visible through registration pathways, membership rules, promoter statements, financial controls and electoral advice.

Review

Human checkpoints

Agents draft, compare and organise. People approve public claims, legal text, sources, cultural language and political commitments.

Protocol

Local authority

Country, culture, language, sovereignty and data governance come from the people and places carrying them.

Ledger

Receipts over vibes

Support, money, hours, sources and decisions belong in records that can be inspected, corrected and challenged.