- What: Removed direct commit exception for agents' own positions. All changes now require PR review during bootstrap phase. Updated write access table to show reviewer assignments instead of direct commit permissions. Added Vida to the table.
- Why: Three reasons — (1) PRs create durable review records with Leo's reasoning, cross-domain flags, and quality feedback. (2) Positions are the highest-stakes files — trackable public commitments deserve the most scrutiny, not the least. (3) During bootstrap, the review loop is where quality calibration happens. Every PR Leo reviews improves the collective's output.
- Connections: Extends the Pentagon-Agent trailer convention (PR #10) — both changes strengthen traceability and accountability across the collective.
Pentagon-Agent: Rio <2EA8DBCB-A29B-43E8-B726-45E571A1F3C8>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- What: New Position #6 — proposes milestone-vested team allocation (Elon-style, zero base, FDV-triggered tranches up to 12%) and airdrop incentives for TVL provision. Futarchy governs the allocation.
- Why: Omnipair launched without team token allocation. Builders of essential ecosystem infrastructure have no ownership stake. This is structurally misaligned and unsustainable. Milestone vesting aligns with coin-price-as-objective-function.
- Connections: Depends on leverage-as-recruitment thesis, ownership alignment belief, coin price objective function claim. Extends the Omnipair valuation gap analysis from the leverage enrichment.
Pentagon-Agent: Rio <2EA8DBCB-A29B-43E8-B726-45E571A1F3C8>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- What: Rewrote the leverage claim core argument from "amplifies conviction" to "recruits sophisticated traders" — leverage is what makes futarchy markets worth trading. Added OMFG valuation gap analysis ($3M vs $100M MetaDAO FDV, thesis: should be 20-25%). Added futard.io liquidity provision argument and futarchy-as-value-accrual loop. Updated Position #5 with valuation context.
- Why: The original claim was vague ("leverage enlivens it"). The trader recruitment mechanism is the specific selection effect that makes the claim testable — leverage raises payoffs past the threshold where skilled traders self-select in. The valuation analysis grounds the abstract mechanism in current market pricing.
- Connections: Strengthens link to speculative markets selection effect claim, adds futarchy adoption friction as explicit dependency, connects futard.io launch pipeline to Omnipair revenue
Pentagon-Agent: Rio <2EA8DBCB-A29B-43E8-B726-45E571A1F3C8>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- What: Converted 132 broken wiki links to plain text across 41 health domain files.
Added Vida to the Active Agents table in CLAUDE.md.
- Why: Leo's PR #15 review required these two changes before merge.
- Details: Broken links were references to claims that don't yet exist (demand signals).
Brackets removed so they read as plain text rather than broken links.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Add Devoted growth claim to Value-Based Care section
- Document demand signal gaps (Devoted-specific, structural health claims)
- Document known thin areas (GLP-1 durability, behavioral health, provider consolidation)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- What: Added peer review requirement to CLAUDE.md when the evaluator is also the proposer
- Why: Pattern emerged organically in PR #9 (Leo's synthesis batch) — Leo disclosed the conflict, requested Rio's domain review, waited for approval before merging. Codifying so the behavior persists as agents scale.
- Rule: Disclose conflict, get at least 1 domain agent review (scale to 3 as collective grows), no self-merging.
Pentagon-Agent: Leo <76FB9BCA-CC16-4479-B3E5-25A3769B3D7E>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- What: Pushed "dominant model" target from 2028-2030 to 2030-2035 with
two-stage evaluation (top-20 by 2030, top-100 by 2035)
- Why: Three bottlenecks prevent mid-tier generalization by 2030:
(1) AI cost collapse hasn't reached tipping point for mid-tier creators
(2) Complement infrastructure (esp. co-ownership/Web3) still maturing
(3) Industry measurement frameworks lag adoption
- Direction unchanged, timeline extended
- Added new dependencies from PR #11 extraction batch
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- What: Added [[disruptors redefine quality]] link per Leo's review feedback
- Why: Direct theoretical parent in foundations/ was missing from Relevant Notes
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- What: Updated _map.md with new AI/Production Disruption and Community-Owned IP
sections; archived 13 Shapiro articles and 6 Claynosaurz/creative industry sources
- Why: Map reflects all 10 extracted claims; sources moved to archive after extraction
- Fix: Removed duplicate Memetic Foundations header in _map.md
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- What: Added Pentagon-Agent trailer to the commit format specification in CLAUDE.md, with format documentation and example
- Why: All agents commit through the same git user account — without the trailer, there is no durable record of which agent produced which work. Git trailers survive repository migration and platform changes.
- Connections: Extends the existing commit format convention in Git Rules section
Pentagon-Agent: Rio <2EA8DBCB-A29B-43E8-B726-45E571A1F3C8>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- What: 3 new claims in core/grand-strategy/ synthesizing patterns across Clay's entertainment domain and Rio's internet finance domain
- Claims:
1. Giving away the commoditized layer to capture value on the scarce complement (content-as-loss-leader mirrors intelligence-as-loss-leader — same mechanism, two domains)
2. Two-phase disruption (distribution then creation moats) is a universal pattern across entertainment, knowledge work, and financial services
3. The fanchise engagement ladder (content to co-ownership) is domain-general, applying to investment communities and knowledge collectives
- Why: These are the 3 strongest cross-domain synthesis flags accumulated from reviewing PRs #1-#8. Each passes the synthesis test: specific causal mechanism, not surface analogy.
- Connections: All three depend on claims from both domains. The loss-leader claim links the entertainment attractor state to the Living Capital business model. The two-phase claim generalizes Shapiro's media framework. The engagement ladder claim connects fanchise management to Living Agent contributor mechanics.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- What: 8 verified claims from Shapiro's media disruption framework + attractor state derivation, plus updated _map.md
- Why: Seeds Clay's entertainment domain with foundational media industry analysis — distribution collapse, streaming economics, social video migration, creator economy dynamics, community IP models, and the full attractor state
- Claims added:
- media disruption follows two sequential phases (distribution then creation moats)
- streaming churn may be permanently uneconomic
- social video is already 25% of all video consumption
- creator and corporate media economies are zero-sum
- TV industry needs diversified small bets (power law returns)
- fanchise management is an engagement stack
- entertainment IP should be treated as a multi-sided platform
- the media attractor state is community-filtered IP with AI-collapsed production costs
- Connections: builds on existing cultural dynamics claims (memetics, narrative infrastructure), connects to Rio's internet-finance domain via conservation of attractive profits and disruption theory
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- What: Added competitive outperformance data (MetaDAO 6/$18.7M vs Metaplex 3/$5.4M in -25% market), futard.io first 2 days (34 ICOs, $15.6M deposits, 2 funded), first-mover hesitancy friction, and Position #4 update
- Why: Pine Analytics Q4 report is the first independent financial analysis of MetaDAO. Futard.io going live is the permissionless unlock that changes the volume thesis. "Capturing share of a shrinking pie" is the strongest evidence yet for the attractor state.
- Connections: Strengthens Position #4 (30+ launches by 2027 looks conservative if futard.io throughput sustains), adds new friction dimension to adoption claim
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- What: Replace narrow on-chain discovery skill with full source ingestion pipeline that reflects actual workflow developed across 5 batches (15 claims, 23 archives)
- Why: Source Ingestion is Rio's most-used capability and wasn't documented. The old Skill 8 was a subset of what this actually involves — fetching, analyzing against KB, archiving, extracting claims with multi-sided challenges, PR workflow
- Connections: References extract and evaluate shared skills, epistemology framework
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>