RAXION Whitepaper v0.4 Is Live - And We're Building in Public
Whitepaper v0.4 is now public: five chapters, a formal protocol, honest latency numbers, and a roadmap with explicit prerequisites before Mainnet.

Today we publish Whitepaper v0.4. Not a draft. Not a teaser. The complete technical document: five chapters, a formal mathematical protocol, honest latency numbers, and a roadmap with non-negotiable prerequisites before any Mainnet launch.
We are starting with the whitepaper because the current state of decentralized AI needs more honesty than it gets. We want every technical decision documented before we build it, so the community can hold us accountable.
- βChapter 1 - The Subjectivity Crisis
- βChapter 1.5 - What We Are Not
- βChapter 2 - Neural SVM Architecture
- βChapter 3 - PoIQ: The Protocol of Truth
- βChapters 4 and 5 - Tokenomics + Roadmap
Cognitive Finality does not mean absolute correctness. A zk-ML proof attests that three architectures converged and that the computation was performed correctly. It does not guarantee factual correctness about the external world.
The latency roadmap depends on external hardware. Devnet proofs take 20-55 seconds on CPU. Testnet with GPU acceleration targets 4-10 seconds. Mainnet v1 below 2 seconds depends on first-generation ZK ASIC maturity.
- βHeterogeneous architectures converge in more than 70% of real-world queries
- βPoIQ remains secure under real economic incentives and adversarial actors
- βThe latency roadmap is achievable
- βDevelopers find the value proposition strong enough to build agents
We are in Phase 0 - Genesis. Q1 2026 includes Whitepaper v0.4, the Python PoC, a RISC Zero proof-of-execution scaffold, and a repository with contributor-ready issues.
Q2 2026 is Devnet: the Agave fork, PoIQ v0.1 on-chain via Anchor, the Cognitive Scheduler, and the Agent SDK in Rust.
The full whitepaper is live at github.com/rodrigooler/raxion/blob/main/WHITEPAPER.md.
If you find a flaw in the math, open an issue. If you disagree with a design decision, open an issue. The document is meant to be contested.