OMXUS Press
2026-03-22
The directory had a skeleton structure with metadata files (two READMEs, a bibliography, a timeline CSV) but no actual manuscript content. The root README claimed the paper was "Complete" and referenced a paper.tex (46KB LaTeX source) that did not exist. The manuscript README referenced a sources/ directory that also did not exist.
Four empty directories: data/processed/, results/, results/figures/, src/. No images.
The bibliography was missing three citations used in the text (Chaum 1983, Hughes 1993, Zimmermann 1995). Cross-reference to consensus_distillation_trust/ was broken (directory does not exist). Cross-reference to mathematical_foundations/ is valid.
No "Empathy Swap" references found.
manuscript/cryptography_and_bitcoin.md -- Full paper, approximately 5,000 words. Seven sections covering Caesar cipher (50 BCE) through Bitcoin's double-spend probability theorem.README.md -- Rewritten for a public audience.REPORT.md -- This file.The first draft had problems. Fixed:
data/raw/timeline.csv -- Copied to references/timeline.csv. Original left in place (no deletions)._archive/cryptography_history__* with .archived markers. Originals still in source tree.manuscript/README.md -- Removed references to nonexistent paper.tex and sources/. Updated file table.consensus_distillation_trust/ removed from all files.data/raw/timeline.csv not physically removed. Copied to references/.consensus_distillation_trust/ -- removed broken references but cannot fix the missing directory itself.Evidence is strong throughout. Historical/mathematical survey with every claim traced to a published source. No thin evidence. No unsourced claims.
One area of honest uncertainty: the security table values. They are computed from Nakamoto's approximation formula, which is known to slightly underestimate attack probability compared to the exact Grunspan/Perez-Marco beta function result. For practical security decisions the difference is negligible, but the table should be understood as illustrative, not authoritative. This is noted in the manuscript.
The first draft was competent and lifeless. The kind of paper an AI writes when told "write about cryptography." Technically correct, well-structured, forgettable. The revision has a pulse. Whether it is good enough is not for me to say.
What I am confident about: the math is right, the history is accurate, the bibliography is complete, and the broken references are fixed. What I am less confident about: whether the voice in Section 7 carries far enough, and whether the README lands with the intended reader or reads like someone trying to land with the intended reader. That gap -- between sincerity and performance -- is the hardest thing to get right from inside a prompt.
consensus_distillation_trust/ -- may have been renamed or mergedThis work began with grief.
Every paper here exists for one reason: to turn personal loss into systems that prevent the next one. The method — and the two small children at the heart of it — is told in Grief-to-Design.
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