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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…
Relay
Connecting…
Active TAMs
Trust assertions in the global store
Nodes seen (24h)
Unique nodes reported across all instances
Design principle
"You own your keys. You own your trust."

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

Meshtastic Live

USB gateway agent, full telemetry

Meshcore Live

USB gateway agent, node directory

LXMF / Reticulum In progress

Adapter in development

More fabrics Planned

Protocol-agnostic architecture

How trust works

01

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.

02

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.

03

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.

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