Architecture reframe: rename triad/Stoa/Logos/Agora → Passepartout

- Renamed ideas/stoa/ → ideas/passepartout/, all stage files prefixed passepartout-
- Renamed triad-index/overview/systemic-effects → passepartout-* under passepartout/
- Renamed ideas/agora/ → ideas/passepartout-social-protocol/, stripped agora- prefixes
- Merged overview and environment pages into architecture; deleted 3 redundant files
- Renamed growth-strategy → enterprise-growth-strategy
- Renamed alternative-growth-social-first → social-growth-strategy
- Removed all Greek names: Stoa, Logos, Agora as product names
- Updated 50+ files of cross-references to new naming
- Kept org-id UUIDs intact throughout
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#+title: Agora Compute Marketplace
#+filetags: :passepartout:agora:revenue:compute:marketplace:
#+title: Social Protocol Compute Marketplace
#+filetags: :passepartout:social-protocol:revenue:compute:marketplace:
[[id:28c46769-c14b-42aa-ac7a-69d310157f8f][Passepartout]] instances offer their symbolic engine capacity (ACL2 cycles, Screamer constraint solving, VivaceGraph queries) to other agents on the [[id:1d074690-a279-59cb-b91d-e9a22ae104ad][Agora]] network.
[[id:28c46769-c14b-42aa-ac7a-69d310157f8f][Passepartout]] instances offer their symbolic engine capacity (ACL2 cycles, Screamer constraint solving, VivaceGraph queries) to other agents on the [[id:1d074690-a279-59cb-b91d-e9a22ae104ad][social protocol]] network.
The [[id:3b43a9b8-31d1-4479-a35f-22273b74f0c7][Agora Infrastructure requirements]] define the network substrate this marketplace runs on. runs a large instance and sells compute to smaller instances. The AGPL allows this because the marketplace is a service, not a modification of the code. Revenue is a percentage of each compute transaction.
The [[id:3b43a9b8-31d1-4479-a35f-22273b74f0c7][Social protocol infrastructure requirements]] define the network substrate this marketplace runs on.
But the question is structural: if every user runs their own Passepartout — each with the same symbolic engine, the same gate stack, the same ACL2 prover — why would they need to buy compute from anyone? The answer is that Passepartout's symbolic engine is /domain-specific/, not /generalized/. Local compute handles your daily gate stack (milliseconds per verification). The marketplace sells three things a local instance cannot produce:
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Secondary but real: burst capacity for heavy proofs (hours-long ACL2 conjectures you do not want tying up your daily agent's CPU), [[id:a5d59d12-b23e-58d6-a81b-9b8b06556949][collective regression suite]] execution (small instances contribute edge cases but cannot run the full suite on every change), and latency guarantees for time-critical gate verifications (trading, emergency shutdown). These are infrastructure economics — the same reason individuals buy cloud burst instances despite having their own hardware.
If Passepartout instances on Agora transact billions of verified operations per day, the spread on compute transactions is enormous. This is not a product sale — it is a bet on network effects. Every new instance increases the value of the network (more capacity, more diversity, more resilience).
If Passepartout instances on the social protocol transact billions of verified operations per day, the spread on compute transactions is enormous.
The early player that provisions the largest compute capacity on Agora becomes the default infrastructure provider for the entire network. This is venture-scale money. The compute marketplace is the engine that powers the [[id:827bc546-e887-5b7c-9b65-6392beaf0920][verification monopoly]] — certified compute from trusted providers. Together with [[id:2e390c1d-65f3-5fb3-b898-ac3fc4291ee7][Agora usernames]] and other Agora services, it forms the basis of the [[id:5961e469-53a3-5f3c-ab72-3c83ef91963f][investment thesis]].
The early player that provisions the largest compute capacity on the social protocol becomes the default infrastructure provider for the entire network. This is venture-scale money. The compute marketplace is the engine that powers the [[id:827bc546-e887-5b7c-9b65-6392beaf0920][verification monopoly]] — certified compute from trusted providers. Together with [[id:2e390c1d-65f3-5fb3-b898-ac3fc4291ee7][social protocol usernames]] and other social protocol services, it forms the basis of the [[id:5961e469-53a3-5f3c-ab72-3c83ef91963f][investment thesis]].