The Techmanity Stack gives every individual a sovereign digital identity (TIP v9.0), a personal environment (PSW v1.0), an execution fabric (MetaMesh v1.0), a spam-free interaction protocol (KNOWDES v1.0), and an economy for human cognitive value (HIE v1.0). These protocols are designed to work together, and together they constitute the most comprehensive sovereign digital infrastructure ever specified. But they share a structural adoption barrier that has defeated many ambitious infrastructure projects before them: they appear to require that users abandon the tools and platforms they already rely on. INTERWEB™ removes that barrier entirely. INTERWEB™ is not a new layer added on top of the Techmanity Stack. It is a cross-cutting translation layer that runs alongside every existing layer, providing a bidirectional bridge between Techmanity Stack protocols and their legacy web equivalents. It converts: email → INTENT (KNOWDES); REST API call → ActionLink (MetaMesh); OAuth login → TIP identity; Google Docs → PSW STATE object; Slack message → KNOWDES INTENT. INTERWEB™ does not require anyone to abandon anything. It runs alongside Gmail, Slack, GitHub, LinkedIn, and Google Calendar, upgrading interactions where possible and falling back to familiar legacy protocols when the recipient has not yet adopted the native stack. It is the adoption engine of the Techmanity Stack—the mechanism by which millions of users can begin benefiting from sovereign infrastructure without a forcing event, without a migration deadline, and without a single moment of disruption. This paper specifies the complete INTERWEB™ architecture: the Intent Engine that normalizes all inputs into the canonical KNOWDES INTENT format; the Fallback Engine that routes interactions to native or legacy channels based on recipient capability; the five initial Protocol Adapters (Gmail, Slack, Google Calendar, GitHub, LinkedIn) that constitute the MVP; the Trust Boundary that sandboxes legacy interactions and prevents contamination of cryptographic trust; the Migration Incentive Structure that makes upgrading economically attractive; and the Developer Network that enables the community to build the broader adapter ecosystem. INTERWEB™ is not the last piece of the Techmanity Stack. It is the first piece that the world will touch.
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