The Sovereign Path · Instrument III

FORGE

Two sovereigns. Two keys. One permanent mark on both chains.

The ceremony of two Oaks choosing each other. A co-signed event. Each sovereign signs with their own key.

The event appears permanently on both chains. Neither chain is merged. Neither sovereign holds the other's keys.

Forge records the act of choosing, not the ongoing state of the union.

03 / Forge The ceremony of two Oaks choosing each other

The ceremony of choosing.

Forge is not a marriage product. Not a relationship platform. It is the cryptographic ceremony of two sovereigns, each holding their own keys, choosing to mark that act permanently on the timechain. No authority permitted it. No authority can revoke it.

Forge requires two Oaks. Both sovereigns are already operating their own chains, holding their own keys, before the ceremony begins. Forge does not create a new chain. It places a co-signed node into each existing chain simultaneously — a permanent, unalterable record of the moment two sovereigns chose each other.

The Forge node is co-signed: both sovereigns sign with their own keys, at the same moment, in the same room. Neither can sign for the other. Neither holds the other's key before, during, or after the ceremony. The dual signature is the proof. It requires no institution to verify it exists.

The Forge node is permanent from the moment of signing. The mathematics holds it independently of anyone's continued goodwill — including the company that built the infrastructure to make it possible.

Every institution has always required the institution.

Every institution
The union is valid because we say it is.

The officiant. The registrar. The state. The record held in a registry somewhere. Accessible until the institution decides otherwise.

The Forge ceremony
The union is on the timechain because both signed it.

Two Cryptographic signing keys. Two signatures. One Bitcoin anchor. No authority permitted it. The record is held by the mathematics. Permanently.

The ceremony does not proceed until both have confirmed.

Live · Ceremony State

What arrives at enrollment.

The Forge ceremony package
  • Forge ceremony package — one for each sovereign
  • Ceremony activation in both Oak apps
  • Forge documentation in the Forge register
  • Invitation mechanism — send via npub to the second sovereign
  • Bitcoin anchor transaction references
Both sovereigns are already Oaks. Both already hold their Cryptographic signing keys. The Forge ceremony does not require new hardware — it requires both keys to be present, at the same moment, in the same room.

The complete architecture — the open-source code, the sovereignty proofs, and the instructions for verifying any record on public permissionless infrastructure without involving The Sovereign Path — is documented at arisemutually.com.

Forge · Instrument III
Initiate the Forge ceremony
One sovereign initiates. The ceremony does not complete until both keys sign.
Initiate the ceremony
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