
LIAN Edge v0.1 is a live demonstrator for pre-runtime admissibility enforcement. It shows a simple but decisive claim: inadmissible transitions never become executable paths. The demonstrator does not model governance as post-hoc monitoring, validation, or output filtering.Instead, it makes visible a structural sequence in which a requested action is reduced to a proposed transition and evaluated before execution becomes possible. The public demonstrator illustrates three governance outcomes: • ADMITTED• HUMAN COMMIT REQUIRED• BLOCKED / INADMISSIBLE Core elements shown in the demonstrator include: • action classes• authority anchors• presence and commit conditions• admissibility graph logic• runtime cells• governance audit semantics This public release is a demonstrator surface only.It is intended to show architectural behavior, not disclose the full implementation. Implementation details, internal enforcement mechanisms, backend logic, token verification mechanisms, and later-stage architecture expansions remain private by design. Interlink BridgeAlexanja SenkeIndependent architecture and research activity
