Sovereignty of the human
You should control your identity, body, data, medical records, relationships, and digital self. Privacy, speech, and self-determination should be designed as rights, not platform settings.

From Magna Carta to the Cryptocosm.Digi Carta is a rights frame for applied digital systems.
A human-focused treaty for the age of applied intelligence: identity without surveillance, money without permission, privacy without apology, and technology that serves the human instead of enclosing them. SASCOSM applies these principles; it does not own them.
Digi Carta is not a SASCOSM product. It is a rights frame SASCOSM applies when designing identity, privacy, value exchange, access, and Bitcoin-first operating models.
Its role is practical: help leaders, builders, and communities ask whether a digital system protects the human, preserves consent, and avoids unnecessary dependency on custodial or surveillance infrastructure.
These are the non-negotiable principles that make the treaty readable before it becomes infrastructure.
You should control your identity, body, data, medical records, relationships, and digital self. Privacy, speech, and self-determination should be designed as rights, not platform settings.
The right to hold, send, receive, save, and settle value must not depend on political permission, custodial capture, or invisible debasement.
Authority over identity, access, and infrastructure must remain delegated, auditable, revocable, and accountable to the people affected.
Digi Carta gives stakeholders a plain-language test for identity, money, speech, commons, governance, and exit before digital infrastructure is trusted at scale.
Digi Carta becomes practical when it shapes decisions about identity, money, privacy, infrastructure, governance, and access.
Outcome proof, non-correlating credentials, and consent receipts replace surveillance digital ID.
Bitcoin, Lightning, BTCPay, and self-custody rails turn monetary freedom into deployable infrastructure.
Encryption, warrants, transparency reports, and penalties for unlawful interception become design constraints.
Energy, connectivity, water, spectrum, and compute should strengthen local resilience, not enclose it.
Citizen assemblies, whistleblower protection, and lawful expression need recourse against arbitrary exclusion.
Machine-readable ledgers, open procurement, and conflict disclosure create accountability.
Users must be able to move identity, value, records, and relationships without permission from the capturing platform.
Rights-preserving sandboxes, portable records, and reputation proofs let people choose better systems.
Whistleblowers, vulnerable users, and communities need lawful protection when systems abuse power.
Visitors should enter through a rights or adoption problem, then move into the correct SASCOSM engagement path without mixing every product or framework together.
The counter-pattern to surveillance digital ID: selective disclosure, outcome proof, consent receipts, and human-held access.
A Bitcoin Lightning gesture rail for self-custody and proximity value exchange without unnecessary identity capture, biometrics, or implants.
Institutional adoption from Bitcoin first principles: custody, treasury, energy, BTCPay, Lightning, governance, risk, and education.
Digi Carta is the rights frame. SovereignID is the outcome-first, offline, zero-PII identity layer. BUMP is the human Bitcoin payment experience. BAF is the adoption readiness review for organisations moving toward Bitcoin-native operations.