Application Details
- Application Number
- 19/462,031
- Filing Date
- January 28, 2026
- Status
- Patent Pending
- Filed As
- GENESIS PROTOCOL: Blockchain-Protected Identity Protocol System and Method for Non-Human Subject Verification
- Inventor
- Guillermo A Escobar
- Confirmation Number
- 3326
Technology Covered
The patent application includes 35 claims covering the following technical areas of the Genesis Protocol:
System Claims (1-17)
- Genesis hash computation and blockchain anchoring
- Canonical data serialization for deterministic hashing
- Operator-independent checking architecture
- Attestation chain with previous hash linking
- Merkle tree aggregation for efficient verification
- Emergency projection layer for contextual disclosure
- Three-tier data storage architecture
- Wallet rotation using HD derivation
Method Claims (18-35)
- Methods for computing and anchoring genesis hashes
- Canonical serialization procedures
- Independent checking using public data
- Attestation creation and chain linking methods
- Merkle proof verification algorithms
- Emergency projection procedures
- Domain-separated hashing methods
Why This Filing Is Notable
This patent application describes the technical areas Nebula Genesis believes are novel in its record architecture, including record anchoring, canonical data serialization, independent checking, attestation linkage, and projection systems for non-human subjects.
Filing does not mean the patent has been granted. Claim scope may change during examination.
Patent Timeline
Further prosecution timing and outcome are uncertain and depend on USPTO examination. Claim scope may be narrowed, amended, or rejected during the examination process.
Legal Notice
The Genesis Protocol technology described throughout this site and implemented in Pet Ledger is the subject of U.S. Patent Application No. 19/462,031, filed January 28, 2026.
"Patent Pending" status means a patent application has been filed with the USPTO and is awaiting examination. While patent protection has not yet been granted, unauthorized use of the described technology may be subject to patent infringement liability after patent grant.
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