
A multi-layer provenance architecture for literary publishing that replaces institutional trust with cryptographic verification. Combines Merkle tree hashing, content-addressed storage, deterministic build pipelines, and append-only blockchain records into a five-layer verification stack. Formalized as the Literary Protocol Standard (LPS-1) and validated through a complete deployment accompanying a 75,000-word literary work.
content integrity, on-chain anchoring, cryptographic verification, reproducible pipelines, digital provenance, deterministic publishing, literary technology, Merkle trees, IPFS, smart contracts
content integrity, on-chain anchoring, cryptographic verification, reproducible pipelines, digital provenance, deterministic publishing, literary technology, Merkle trees, IPFS, smart contracts
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