The open protocol for customer data.
Category authority. The thesis, the whitepaper, and the case for verifiable infrastructure.
The thesis
Customer data should be portable, verifiable, and transactable. Open protocols win when they sit on real infrastructure, not when they ask for trust on faith.
The counter-argument
Some argue value accrues to settlement rails, not open protocols. The TCP/IP analogy cuts both ways: protocols enable commerce, but rails capture value.
Tamoia's answer
Tamoia is not only a protocol. It is the verifiable data layer, the marketplace staking model, and $TAM-denominated billing. That is closer to a rail than to pure protocol. The data layer is the moat. The protocol is the interface.
Whitepaper
Service-as-Software: The Revolutionary Enterprise Paradigm. The conviction is on the record.