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Introduction

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Tesseras is a peer-to-peer network for preserving human memories across millennia. Each person creates a tessera — a self-contained time capsule of memories (photos, audio, video, text) that survives independently of any software, company, or infrastructure.

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What is a tessera?

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The word tessera comes from the small tiles used to make mosaics in the ancient world. In Tesseras, each tessera is a collection of memories packaged into a format designed to be understood even thousands of years from now, without any special software.

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A tessera contains:

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  • Memories — photos (JPEG), audio recordings (WAV), video (WebM), and text (plain UTF-8)
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  • Metadata — when and where each memory was created, who it involves, and what it means
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  • Identity — cryptographic signatures proving who created it
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  • Decoding instructions — plain-text explanations of every format used, so future humans can read the contents
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Core philosophy

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  • No company dependency — your memories are yours, stored locally and replicated across a peer-to-peer network
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  • No format lock-in — every tessera includes instructions for decoding its contents
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  • Availability over secrecy — public memories are not encrypted, because long-term accessibility matters more than hiding things
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  • Minimal encryption — only private and sealed content is encrypted; everything else is open
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  • Quantum-resistant — dual signatures (Ed25519 + ML-DSA) protect integrity even against future quantum computers
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Current status: Phase 4

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Tesseras has completed through Phase 4 — encryption and sealed tesseras. The project now covers local tessera management, networking, replication, a mobile app, and cryptographic privacy.

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What’s available today:

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  • Identity generation (Ed25519 keypair with proof-of-work)
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  • Tessera creation from local files
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  • Content-addressed storage (BLAKE3 hashing)
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  • Integrity verification and self-contained export
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  • Full node daemon with QUIC transport
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  • Peer discovery via Kademlia DHT
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  • Tessera pointer publishing and lookup across the network
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  • Reed-Solomon erasure coding with automatic fragment repair
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  • Flutter mobile app with embedded Rust P2P node
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  • Private tesseras — encrypted content only the owner can access
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  • Sealed tesseras — time-locked content that opens after a specific date
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  • Hybrid post-quantum encryption — X25519 + ML-KEM-768 key encapsulation
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  • AES-256-GCM content encryption with AAD binding
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Key concepts

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ConceptDescription
TesseraA self-contained time capsule of memories
MemoryA single item (photo, recording, video, or text) within a tessera
Content hashA BLAKE3 hash that uniquely identifies a tessera by its contents
VisibilityControls who can access a tessera: public, private, sealed, or circle
Sealed tesseraA time capsule that can only be opened after a specific date
MANIFESTA plain-text index listing every file in the tessera with its checksum
Memory typeCategorizes a memory: moment, reflection, daily, relation, or object
NodeA device running the Tesseras daemon, participating in the P2P network
DHTDistributed hash table — how nodes find tessera pointers without a central server
BootstrapThe process of joining the network by contacting known seed nodes
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