A trusted mesh communication framework
RemappedProtocol coordinates trust across mesh radio networks using cryptographic assertions — no blockchain required. Run the open-source control panel yourself, or let us host it for you.
Network status
checking…What rcpCodex does
- • Self-hosted control panel for mesh radio operators
- • TAM/KAM cryptographic trust — Ed25519, CBOR-encoded
- • Real-time node telemetry, directory, and health monitoring
- • Rooms + routing (channels + direct messages)
- • Operator tools: send, search, filter, quick actions
- • Syncs trust data globally via the federation relay
Supported fabrics
USB gateway agent, full telemetry
USB gateway agent, node directory
Adapter in development
Protocol-agnostic architecture
How trust works
Announce your key
Each rcpCodex instance publishes a KAM — a Key Announcement Message containing your Ed25519 public key. This is your identity on the network.
Issue trust assertions
Operators issue TAMs — signed Vouch, Warn, or Revoke claims about nodes. Claims are CBOR-encoded and cryptographically signed, not just reputation scores.
Global consensus
TAMs sync to the global relay. Every instance sees the same trust picture: TRUSTED, FLAGGED, or UNKNOWN.
Free to self-host. Paid for the full picture.
Free tier gives you basic trust status. Paid unlocks full evidence, real-time global map, and hosted rcpCodex.