In 1989, Tim Berners-Lee invented the hyperlink. A single click could traverse continents, cross institutions, and connect any document to any other document on earth. That invention changed how humanity moves through information. The World Wide Web it made possible became the most consequential information infrastructure in history. The hyperlink connected documents. MetaMesh connects outcomes. This paper specifies MetaMesh: a universal, intelligent fabric of executable connections that turns human intent into verifiable, cross-platform action. Where the hyperlink was a pointer to information, a MetaMesh ActionLink is a portable, cryptographically signed unit of work—a link that does not merely navigate to something but executes it. Click a MetaMesh ActionLink and a campaign launches, a meeting is booked, a software product deploys, a contract executes, a workflow completes. The execution is transparent, verifiable, and owned by the person who created the link. MetaMesh is not a product improvement. It is the next internet primitive—the successor to the hyperlink at the paradigm level. Just as the hyperlink required five foundational properties to become inevitable (execution, addressability, permissionless creation, frictionless access, and open standards), MetaMesh specifies the equivalent five layers for the Execution Web: the ActionLink primitive, the Universal Action Address system, Permissionless Action Creation, the Frictionless Execution Interface, and the Open Execution Standard. MetaMesh is the Execution Layer of the Techmanity Stack, built on the Techmanity Identity Protocol (TIP v9.0) for cryptographic identity and on the Personal Stack Web (PSW v1.0) for personal execution environments. Every ActionLink is signed by a verified did:techmanity identity. Every execution is recorded as a Verifiable Credential in the creator’s Builder Identity Object (BIO). Every ActionLink resolves through the TIP federated resolver network, ensuring it remains callable in perpetuity regardless of the fate of any single platform or company. Three structural forces make MetaMesh necessary now: the execution gap left by the hyperlink’s information-only design; the convergence of AI capability, API infrastructure, and behavioral readiness that makes executable links technically feasible for the first time; and the accelerating commercial pain of a world where every significant outcome still requires traversing five to fifteen separate tools manually, each requiring separate authentication, separate data entry, and separate monitoring. When the hyperlink made browsing effortless, browsing became the default human behavior on the internet. When MetaMesh makes execution effortless, execution will become the default human behavior on the internet. There is no version of this future in which the current system — where humans manually orchestrate tools to achieve outcomes survives unchanged. MetaMesh is the specification of what replaces it.
Rashon Rahming (Thu,) studied this question.