Product Whitepaper
HCMN: The Global Aggregate Data Broker (GADB)
The HumanCentralized Mesh Network (HCMN) is a high-resolution data architecture designed to bridge the gap between hardware-level human intent and immediate financial liquidity. By separating the raw infrastructure of data collection from the user-facing financial rail, it ensures that data is treated as a tangible capital asset.
Architecture overview
1. The Backend Infrastructure: HCMN & IoT Agents
The HCMN acts as a decentralized data backbone that treats data not as a byproduct, but as a primary product.
- Millions of IoT Agents: distributed, lightweight sensors embedded at the BIOS or device level that constantly monitor and collect “digital exhaustâ€â€”including environmental, operational, and behavioral metrics like keystrokes and navigation.
- Decentralized Data Mesh: domain-specific agents manage their own data lifecycle while remaining interoperable through global governance.
- Distributed Processing: agents perform real-time processing to identify patterns and actionable insights before transmitting refined data to the central hub.
2. The Centralized Hub: GADB (Global Aggregate Data Broker)
The GADB serves as the central brain and “Single Source of Truth†for the entire network.
- Central Storage & Appraisal: data collected by the IoT agents is centrally stored on GADB cloud infrastructure.
- Real-Time Market Appraisal: connected to an Open Market Mesh where an AI algorithm evaluates the data’s moving-variable value based on demand and historical benchmarks.
- Up-Front Sales: the GADB appraises in real-time and “buys†data up-front at the current spot price, ensuring the user is paid before the final market transaction is settled.