For the past three decades, the architecture of the internet has rested on two primary pillars - communication on the World Wide Web and Value such as Bitcoin/Distributed ledgers). However, a third critical pillar, Private Coordination has remained dependent on centralized intermediaries, effectively creating a surveillance architecture by default. This paper introduces the 'Stateless Pattern', a novel network topology that replaces the traditional 'Fortress' security model (database-centric) with a 'Mist' model (ephemeral relays). By utilizing client-side cryptography and self-destructing server instances, we demonstrate a protocol where the server acts as a blind medium rather than a custodian of state. We present empirical data from a live deployment (signingroom.io), analyzing over 1,900 requests and cache-hit ratios to validate the system's 'Zero-Knowledge' properties and institutional utility. The findings suggest that digital privacy can be commoditized as a utility, technically enforcing specific articles of the universal declaration of human rights not through policy, but through physics.
翻译:过去三十年间,互联网的架构始终建立在两大支柱之上——万维网通信与价值网络(如比特币/分布式账本)。然而,第三大关键支柱——私有协调——始终依赖于中心化中介机构,这实质上默认构建了一种监控架构。本文提出“无状态模式”,这是一种新型网络拓扑结构,它以“迷雾”模型(瞬时中继)取代了传统的“堡垒”安全模型(以数据库为中心)。通过采用客户端加密技术与自销毁服务器实例,我们设计出一种协议,使服务器充当无状态的盲传输媒介而非状态托管方。我们展示了实际部署系统(signingroom.io)的实证数据,通过分析超过1900次请求与缓存命中率,验证了该系统的“零知识”特性及机构级实用性。研究结果表明,数字隐私可被商品化为公共事业,其技术实现能够通过物理机制(而非政策手段)具体落实《世界人权宣言》的若干条款。