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Realith Architecture
Realith is a coordination infrastructure for working with shared objects across independent subjects.
Realith appears where an object outlives a single event, passes through several independent participants, and requires not merely a history of actions, but a shared recognizable current result. This infrastructure retains not the event flow as such, but the object, its admissible transitions, the basis of recognition, and the canonical current state.
In this logic, Realith defines a coordination layer between the local work of independent parties and the common canonically recognizable state of the object. It makes it possible to distinguish what exactly is the object of coordination, which transition is admissible, on what basis a new version is recognized, and which result must count as the common current state between participants.
In this frame, Realith is neither an ordinary platform, nor merely a blockchain, nor an access-rights system, nor a token-first network. It defines a coordination layer in which the common object result must remain distinguishable, verifiable, and equally readable across independent parties.
For a coherent entry point, start with the Architecture Map, then continue to the Foundational Frame, The Missing Layer, and System Primitives.