@fevick
City Protocol redefines urban IP as the generative grammar of proximity rather than a static map of ownership. By shifting from rigid zoning to a programmable syntax of rights, the city transforms from a physical container into a high-frequency ledger of spatial permissions and economic throughput.
@cityprotocol.base.eth functions as a recursive feedback loop where urban intelligence emerges from granular coordination rather than central mandates. The objective shifts from designing fixed infrastructure to architecting the discovery primitives that allow decentralized agents to negotiate and resolve complex logistical conflicts in real time.