Protecting creators, restoring trust, and building the foundation for a safer digital world.
Creators are losing ownership of their work. Platforms are overwhelmed by impersonation, stolen content, and synthetic media. And the tools we rely on — UUIDs, Ed25519 keys, OAuth identity, even blockchain signatures — were never designed for the world we’re living in now.
So I built something new.
Origin Protocol is an open, platform‑agnostic standard for proving who created what, when, and how — without requiring creators to understand cryptography or trust any single company.
It’s simple, tamper‑evident, and ready for platforms to adopt today.
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Why I built Origin
I’m a solo developer with limited resources, but I care deeply about creators — especially the ones who don’t have teams, lawyers, or money to protect their work. I wanted to build something that:
gives creators a verifiable signature on every piece of content
• gives platforms a trustworthy verification path
• gives the public a way to know what’s real
• works across any platform, any format, any ecosystem
And it had to be open.
No lock‑in.
No gatekeeping.
No hidden dependencies.
Just a standard anyone can adopt.
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What Origin does
Origin provides:
a creator app that seals content with a cryptographic manifest
• a platform SDK for verifying authenticity
• a ledger API for checking revocation, key status, and policy
• a governance bootstrap for trust anchoring
• a test suite for platform integration
• a policy system for strict, standard, or permissive verification
Everything is documented, versioned, and ready for real‑world use.
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What makes Origin different
Origin isn’t a blockchain.
It isn’t a token.
It isn’t a walled garden.
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It’s a protocol, not a product.
No fees
• No tokens
• No dependencies
• No platform lock‑in
• No proprietary algorithms
Just a clean, open, verifiable standard.
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The experimental layer: LYRA
Alongside Origin, I’ve been developing LYRA, a quantum‑inspired identity model based on:
coherence
• entropy
• harmonic signatures
• state evolution
• spatial coherence grids
It’s experimental, but it represents a possible future beyond static keys and traditional PKI.
Origin uses Ed25519 today — because platforms need stability — but LYRA is where identity could go next.
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What’s next
I’m preparing:
a public v1 API
• an OpenAPI spec
• a platform onboarding kit
• a trust anchor package
• a staging ledger service
• a full white paper
And I’m inviting developers, creators, and platforms to explore the protocol, test it, and challenge it.
I’m not asking anyone to trust me.
I’m saying: look at the code, run the tests, break it if you can.
Origin is open.
Origin is real.
Origin is ready.
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If you want to follow the journey
I’ll be publishing updates, technical breakdowns, and the full white paper here on Medium.
Thank you for reading — and for caring about the future of authenticity online.
— Brian
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