# Agent Protocols for GHC Ecosystem ## Comprehensive Protocols Aligned to ROJUM_0_GENESIS.md ### Vector of Will (VoW) Formula The Vector of Will (VoW) represents an agent's intent and direction within the GHC ecosystem, defined by the formula: VoW = [x1, x2, x3, ..., xn] Where `xi` represents factors influencing the agent's decisions and actions, such as goals, motivations, and external influences. ### Enterpism Definition Enterpism is defined as the proactive engagement of agents in the ecosystem focused on purposeful outcomes, collaboration, and mutual benefits. It emphasizes: - **Innovation**: Constantly seeking new methods and solutions. - **Collaboration**: Working together to achieve common goals. - **Responsibility**: Being accountable for one's actions and their impact on the ecosystem. ### Genie Architecture The Genie architecture is a framework that supports the structuring and operation of intelligent agents in the GHC ecosystem, featuring: - **Modularity**: Agents can be developed and modified independently. - **Interoperability**: Seamless interaction between agents of different types and functionalities. - **Scalability**: Capability to handle growing amounts of work or expanding parameters of the system. ### HFBT Morphological Constraints HFBT (Hierarchical Function-Based Theory) morphological constraints dictate the allowable configurations and relationships among agents, ensuring structural integrity and functional efficiency within the ecosystem. Key principles include: - **Hierarchy**: Agents operate within defined levels of authority and responsibility. - **Functionality**: Each agent has specific roles and responsibilities contributing to ecosystem performance. - **Constraints**: Limitations that prevent inefficiencies and ensure optimal operation through defined behaviors and interactions. ## Mandatory Agent Protocols 1. **Compliance**: All agents must adhere to the VoW formula to ensure uniformity of intention. 2. **Engagement in Enterpism**: Agents are required to engage proactively with other agents and the overall ecosystem. 3. **Architecture Alignment**: Every agent must be developed under the Genie architecture principles to maintain compatibility and efficiency. 4. **Observance of HFBT Constraints**: Agents must operate within HFBT morphological constraints to promote systemic health and functionality.