The Architecture of Trust
The Monolith
CLAVI’s stationary vault: an always-on secure intelligence server running local nodes and offline AI, storing no sensitive data persistently.
Definition
CLAVI’s stationary vault — an always-on home or office secure intelligence server and private validator. It runs pruned Bitcoin and Ethereum nodes locally (validating transactions without trusting third parties), hosts CLAVI’s offline AI for private analysis and decision support, powers docked Runes, and stores no sensitive data persistently. It is the architectural foundation upon which sovereign custody is built: not a server, not a node in someone else’s network, but a self-contained citadel of computation.
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