WOOSI v1.0 specifies the Universal Cognitive Interface of the Techmanity Stack: a sovereign, multi-modal consumer application layer that unifies cryptographic identity, verifiable intelligence, autonomous execution, and participatory digital economics into a single adaptive interface. The work positions WOOSI not as a search engine, browser, or virtual assistant, but as the interface layer through which users interact with the sovereign web across visual, auditory, haptic, spatial, and voice-first environments. The paper defines a complete nine-layer architecture composed of WOOSI Surface, Mind, Verity, Nexus, Tapestry, Pulse, Weave, Beam, and Guard. Together, these systems provide natural-language intent processing, cryptographic trust verification, intelligent multi-model routing, persistent cognitive memory, public AI performance scoring, sovereign communication protocols, developer extensibility, and configurable safety governance. WOOSI integrates directly with the broader Techmanity Stack, including TIP v9.0 for decentralized identity, PSW v1.0 for sovereign storage, KNOWDES v2.0 for structural spam elimination, WEBB v1.0 and MetaMesh v1.0 for verifiable execution, WEBBIUM v1.1 for value settlement, INTERGET v2.0 for provenance verification, WEBBGINE for cognitive memory, and the Rahmn Standard for intelligence evaluation. The specification introduces several consumer-facing systems, including the Verity Shield for Proof-of-Intelligence verification, WOOSI Beam for sovereign intent transfer, WOOSI Pulse for public AI benchmarking, WOOSI Room for sovereign communication, WOOSI Canvas for collaborative intelligence, and WOOSI Reflect for cognitive fitness integration. The framework further defines the W-DIFA design system, complete JSON-LD schemas, routing formulas, intent grammars, accessibility standards, and compliance verification structures necessary for implementation. WOOSI advances a model-neutral, privacy-first architecture in which users retain ownership of their data, interactions, identity, and economic participation through sovereign storage and cryptographic verification. By transforming decentralized infrastructure into a coherent consumer interface, WOOSI positions itself as the application layer through which the sovereign web becomes accessible, usable, and economically participatory at planetary scale.
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