Genesis Phasing Protocol

You do not ignite a star all at once.

VexVor’s rollout is a meticulously sequenced, four-phase protocol designed to manage risk, enforce mission alignment, and build sustainable momentum. Each phase has gate metrics that must be met before the next begins. This is a controlled burn — not a launch.

I
Phase Active
Phase I

Ignition

The First Crucible

Target
1,000 Founding Members
Scope

Private invitation-only MVP. Feature-light. Philosophically pure. Focus on the integrity of the core loop: Challenge → Proof → Validation → Reward.

Gate Metrics
  • · Retention >80% among active members
  • · Successful validation of core psychological rituals
  • · Zero critical security or psychological-safety incidents
  • · Qualitative confirmation: experience generates pride and meaning
II
Phase II

Expansion

The Forging

Target
10,000 Architects
Scope

Closed beta. First iteration of the Twin-Chamber DAO governance, GPC token economy, and the Constellation Role Framework (Mentors, Witnesses).

Gate Metrics
  • · Stable GPC token value and healthy economic velocity
  • · DAO proposals passed and implemented
  • · Fraud / collusion rate < 1% in validation
  • · Emergence of community-led projects and initiatives
III
Phase III

Adoption

The Gathering

Target
100,000+ Citizens
Scope

Open beta. Public access through a rigorous onboarding Vow. First Patron Challenges (mission-aligned brand sponsorships, clearly labeled).

Gate Metrics
  • · System uptime meets or exceeds SLOs
  • · Successful integration of at least three external Patrons
  • · Forge Integrity Index (FII) consistently above 80
  • · First three physical VexVor Embassies established
IV
Phase IV

Legacy

Genesis

Target
A global civilization
Scope

Full public launch. Governance fully handed to the DAO. The Foundation acts purely as legal and ethical guardian. Protocol open-source.

Gate Metrics
  • · Civilization funds and executes large-scale real-world projects
  • · Long-term FII health and stability
  • · Continued Codex evolution by the community
An honest note about timing. We do not commit to dates we cannot keep. Phase I aims to lock when the gate metrics are met — not when a calendar says. We expect Phase I to run on the order of 6–12 months. We expect to be wrong about that, in one direction or another. The kill-switch is documented because we expect to use it at least once.

Phase I is open. The door is small. The Vow is short.