TrustZones organize care, access, and responsibility through relationship.
Social Fabric uses TrustZones to make trust operational. They help communities determine what should be visible, editable, reviewable, or shared based on stewardship, context, provenance, and the level of care something requires.
A permaculture-inspired trust model
TrustZones are not generic access levels. They are a permaculture-inspired model of relationship, stewardship, visibility, and responsibility shaped by proximity, context, and the level of care something requires.
Different things require different forms of care
Not everything should be equally visible, editable, or portable. Some things are public, some are shared, some are stewarded, and some require deep trust and careful review.
Trust made actionable
TrustZones organize what can be seen, done, delegated, reviewed, and moved across boundaries. They connect policy, rights, provenance, and evidence into practical action.
A pathway of deepening responsibility
TrustZones are also developmental. They make it possible for people, groups, and agents to participate with clearer boundaries, earn deeper responsibility, and act in ways that remain accountable over time.