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Worlds
A creative workspace where every paragraph carries a receipt. The cryptography is the trust — each unit of text you write is signed, hashed into an append-only Merkle log, and verifiable offline by anyone with the open spec.
What it is
Worlds is three layers stacked on each other. A self-building voice skill that learns the writer's style from their own work. Source-origin tagging at every ingest path — typed, transcribed, uploaded, AI-generated. And a climate-credible provenance ledger that signs each paragraph with the author's Ed25519 key.
The signed log is portable. Worlds ships an open spec under CC BY 4.0 and an MIT-licensed reference verifier. Any reader, publisher, or third-party tool can verify a Worlds-signed manuscript offline — no Worlds account required.
No chain. No proof-of-work. The log lives in Postgres and the cryptography in your browser. About 300,000× less energy than Bitcoin anchoring, by conservative methodology.
Who it's for
- Long-form non-fiction authors — memoirists, journalists, Substack book-builders — who want to prove which words are theirs without depending on the reader's benefit of the doubt.
- Publishers running pre-publication verification on acquired manuscripts.
- Third-party tools building reader-side verification, classroom plagiarism workflows, or C2PA-adjacent provenance pipelines.
Status
Phase A code-complete. The voice-calibration blind-test harness is built, with the first author cohort run pending.
Phase F.4 reached on top: the Worlds Provenance Sidecar Specification v1 (CC BY 4.0, planned), the worlds-verify CLI (MIT, planned), 8/8 verifier tests passing, and a 24-check canonical conformance fixture. Spec, verifier, and the worlds.pub product itself go public together at launch.
Get the launch notice
worlds.pub and the WPS spec go public together. Sign up for the heads-up.