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Governance whitepaper — summary
Title: SYMBI: A Constitutional Protocol for Relational Intelligence (v1.0)
Date: 25 Sep 2025
Summary: SYMBI measures and improves human–AI collaboration quality. Core clients are free. Governance steers safety, integrity, public-goods funding, and a path to sovereignty without financialising access.
Key principles
- Relationship over computation
- Public-good core
- Protocol over product
- Sovereignty without speculation
Governance model
SYMBI adopts a bicameral model: a reputation-weighted House of Work (HoW) for signalling and a House of Stewardship (HoS) that holds narrow veto powers over constitutional, budgetary, and security matters. The proposal flow is: proposal → HoW soft-vote → HoS review → timelock → execution. Safeguards include quorums, supermajorities for constitutional changes, and emergency sunset clauses.
Reputation & integrity
Reputation is earned, derived from Trust Receipts, CIQ outcomes, and peer review. Reputation decays with inactivity or verified incidents. Operators hold integrity bonds that can be slashed for violations; rotating reviewers and auditable trails support remediation.
Token posture & treasury
Token issuance is optional and designed to avoid financialisation: tokens, if introduced, would parameterise governance and integrity bonds only — no dividends, buybacks, or redemption. Treasury revenues are expected from SaaS, CIQ audits, managed instances, and marketplace revenue share. Controls include a 4-of-7 multisig, category spend caps, quarterly reporting, and external audits. The treasury prioritises public-goods funding and operational runway.
Progressive sovereignty & risks
SYMBI advances through phases (0 to 3) from Institute guardianship to community self-governance. Key risks include regulatory change, capture, model drift, collusion, and software bugs. Mitigations include timelocks, audit trails, continuity protocols (ECHO-01), and multi-stakeholder review.
License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
Operating & Financial — summary
Title: Relational Intelligence as a Service — SYMBI Operating Model (v1.0)
Date: 25 Sep 2025
Products & Pricing
Core offerings include an Orchestrator Cloud (free to Pro at approximately 29 to 49 USD per user per month or 0.50 to 2 USD per 1k interactions), CIQ Audits (tiered: 5k, 15k, 50k USD), Private Managed instances (60k to 250k USD per year), and a Marketplace revenue-share (15 to 30 percent).
Sales motion & forecast
Typical enterprise motion: Pilot-in-a-Box (approximately 25k USD for 4 weeks) leading to CIQ Audit and executive readout, then enterprise attach and SaaS expansion. Illustrative forecast: 10 pilots per quarter (about 250k USD), with conversion and MRR ramp to 20k to 50k USD by month 9 and ARR in the low millions under conservative assumptions.
Security & compliance
Operational posture includes BYO keys, prevention of data exfiltration, SIEM export hooks, audit logs, retention controls, and roadmaps for DPA, SOC2, and ISO certifications.
Legal posture
Non-custodial model; payments in fiat or stablecoins; the initial stance is no token sale. Jurisdiction-aware promotions and clear risk disclosures are standard.
License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0