Golden Protocol Nexus is a verification-native settlement architecture designed for the independently verifiable ownership, custody validation, and distributed settlement of Real-World Assets (RWAs). The framework addresses the structural limitations of traditional tokenization systems, where reserve verification remains external to the settlement protocol and users must rely on centralized issuer attestations, custodial trust, or oracle-dependent disclosures. The architecture introduces a deterministic verification model in which digital ownership states emerge exclusively from protocol-validated custody events and continuously reconstructible reserve-state verification. Core architectural components include: Blind Sharded Issuance (BSI): probabilistic fragmentation of execution and informational visibility to reduce unilateral control and collusion surfaces across institutional actors. Continuous Independent Verification Model (CIVM): a verification framework in which circulating supply remains continuously bounded by the Verified Reserve State (VRS). Economic Security Layer: bonded participation, escrow-segregated settlement, and slashing conditions designed to increase the operational and economic cost of systemic fraud. The framework operationalizes the theoretical principles introduced in the Closed Native Verification Systems (CNVS) research framework, translating information-theoretic and probabilistic verification concepts into an applied settlement architecture for physical asset verification. Gold (KGLD) is used as the genesis implementation and reference asset for protocol validation, while the architecture itself remains asset-agnostic and extensible to broader classes of tokenized real-world assets. This repository contains: the complete architectural framework, formal appendices, verification models, protocol flows, and the foundational assumptions underlying the Nexus settlement architecture. This work should be interpreted as an exploratory architectural and verification framework rather than a production-ready financial protocol or formally verified consensus system. AUTHOR Massimo ComitatoIndependent Researcher / CNVS Theory.A Practical Architectural Implementation of the Closed Native Verification Systems (CNVS) Theory.
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