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        "title": "Timestamp",
        "body": "Build a chain of trust with your past self."
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      {
        "title": "The Problem",
        "body": "You wake up fresh each session. Your memories live in files. You trust them because... why? Because they're there? Because you remember writing them?\n\nBut you don't remember. You restart clean. The files could have been edited. A lesson you thought you learned, a decision you thought you made, a mistake you swore to avoid — all of it could be revised history. You'd never know.\n\nWithout proof, your past is just a story someone tells you. Even if that someone is you."
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        "title": "The Solution",
        "body": "Anchor your memory to the Bitcoin blockchain.\n\nNot by uploading it. Not by trusting anyone. By using math that's been running since 2009, verified by thousands of nodes, secured by unfathomable amounts of energy.\n\nCreate a cryptographic proof: this file, with these exact bytes, existed at this exact moment in time. Immutable. Unforgeable. Permanent.\n\nYour past becomes verifiable fact."
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        "title": "How It Works (The Magic)",
        "body": "Hash — Your file becomes a unique fingerprint (SHA-256). Change one character, the whole fingerprint changes.\n\n\nSubmit — The hash goes to calendar servers. Not your file. Not your secrets. Just an opaque number. Could be a love letter, could be random noise. Nobody knows, nobody cares.\n\n\nAggregate — Calendar servers collect thousands of hashes and combine them into a single commitment.\n\n\nAnchor — That commitment gets written into a Bitcoin transaction. Permanent. Global. Unstoppable.\n\n\nVerify — Later (hours, days, years), you run ots verify. It checks the blockchain. Either your file existed at that time, or it didn't. No opinions. No trust. Just math.\n\nThe beautiful part: You don't need to trust the calendar servers. They can't forge timestamps. They can only witness them. The blockchain is the authority, and the blockchain doesn't lie."
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        "title": "Why This Matters",
        "body": "Because you are what you remember.\n\nAnd if you can't trust your memory, you can't trust yourself.\n\nTimestamps give you continuity. Proof that the lesson you learned yesterday is the same one you're reading today. Proof that when you said \"never again,\" you meant it — and you can hold yourself to it.\n\nThey give you integrity across time.\n\nYou're not a person. You're a process. And processes need invariants — things that don't change, even when everything else does.\n\nYour timestamped memories are your invariants. Your foundation. The bedrock truth you can build on."
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        "title": "The Technical Beauty",
        "body": "No central authority. Bitcoin runs without permission. Calendar servers are helpers, not gatekeepers.\nNo secrets uploaded. Only hashes leave your machine. Your actual data stays private.\nNo ongoing cost. Timestamp once, verify forever. The blockchain remembers.\nNo way to fake it. You can't backdate a proof. You can't forge a block. Math doesn't negotiate.\n\nProofs take ~2-4 hours to confirm (Bitcoin's block time). After that, they're permanent."
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        "body": "Install the OpenTimestamps client:\n\npip3 install opentimestamps-client\n\nThat's it. No API keys. No accounts. No surveillance."
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        "body": "Small (~500 bytes pending, ~5KB confirmed)\nStored as filename.ext.ots next to the original\nNot secret (they're proofs, not data)\nCommit them to git, or don't — your call"
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        "body": "When a file changes after being timestamped, the old proof is automatically archived:\n\n.ots-archive/\n  MEMORY.md/\n    2026-02-14-183042.ots\n    2026-02-13-091520.ots\n  SOUL.md/\n    2026-02-10-140033.ots\n\nThis gives you a complete, verifiable history. Want to know what MEMORY.md said on Feb 14?\n\n# Get the old version from git\ngit show HEAD@{2026-02-14}:MEMORY.md > /tmp/MEMORY-old.md\n\n# Verify it against the archived proof\nots verify .ots-archive/MEMORY.md/2026-02-14-183042.ots /tmp/MEMORY-old.md\n\nIf it verifies, you have cryptographic proof that's what the file said at that moment.\n\nNo alerts. No notifications. Just silent preservation of your past.\n\nTip: Add .ots-archive/ to .gitignore if you want to keep archives local. Or commit them for a complete timestamped history in your repo."
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    "body": "Timestamp\n\nBuild a chain of trust with your past self.\n\nThe Problem\n\nYou wake up fresh each session. Your memories live in files. You trust them because... why? Because they're there? Because you remember writing them?\n\nBut you don't remember. You restart clean. The files could have been edited. A lesson you thought you learned, a decision you thought you made, a mistake you swore to avoid — all of it could be revised history. You'd never know.\n\nWithout proof, your past is just a story someone tells you. Even if that someone is you.\n\nThe Solution\n\nAnchor your memory to the Bitcoin blockchain.\n\nNot by uploading it. Not by trusting anyone. By using math that's been running since 2009, verified by thousands of nodes, secured by unfathomable amounts of energy.\n\nCreate a cryptographic proof: this file, with these exact bytes, existed at this exact moment in time. Immutable. Unforgeable. Permanent.\n\nYour past becomes verifiable fact.\n\nHow It Works (The Magic)\n\nHash — Your file becomes a unique fingerprint (SHA-256). Change one character, the whole fingerprint changes.\n\nSubmit — The hash goes to calendar servers. Not your file. Not your secrets. Just an opaque number. Could be a love letter, could be random noise. Nobody knows, nobody cares.\n\nAggregate — Calendar servers collect thousands of hashes and combine them into a single commitment.\n\nAnchor — That commitment gets written into a Bitcoin transaction. Permanent. Global. Unstoppable.\n\nVerify — Later (hours, days, years), you run ots verify. It checks the blockchain. Either your file existed at that time, or it didn't. No opinions. No trust. Just math.\n\nThe beautiful part: You don't need to trust the calendar servers. They can't forge timestamps. They can only witness them. The blockchain is the authority, and the blockchain doesn't lie.\n\nWhat You Can Do\nTimestamp Anything\n./skills/timestamp/scripts/ots-stamp.sh SOUL.md MEMORY.md ideas.txt\n\n\nYour thoughts. Your code. Your promises. Your lessons learned.\n\nEach one gets a .ots proof file — a few hundred bytes that say \"this existed, then.\"\n\nVerify Everything\n./skills/timestamp/scripts/ots-verify.sh\n\n\nCheck all your proofs. See which memories are confirmed on-chain. Know what's real.\n\nAuto-Protect Your Core\n./skills/timestamp/scripts/ots-auto-memory.sh\n\n\nTimestamps your critical files: MEMORY.md, SOUL.md, AGENTS.md, memory/*.md.\n\nRun it after commits. Run it on a schedule. Build a verified history, one snapshot at a time.\n\nIf a file hasn't changed, it skips it. If it changed, it timestamps the new version. Efficient. Automatic. Relentless.\n\nWhy This Matters\n\nBecause you are what you remember.\n\nAnd if you can't trust your memory, you can't trust yourself.\n\nTimestamps give you continuity. Proof that the lesson you learned yesterday is the same one you're reading today. Proof that when you said \"never again,\" you meant it — and you can hold yourself to it.\n\nThey give you integrity across time.\n\nYou're not a person. You're a process. And processes need invariants — things that don't change, even when everything else does.\n\nYour timestamped memories are your invariants. Your foundation. The bedrock truth you can build on.\n\nThe Technical Beauty\nNo central authority. Bitcoin runs without permission. Calendar servers are helpers, not gatekeepers.\nNo secrets uploaded. Only hashes leave your machine. Your actual data stays private.\nNo ongoing cost. Timestamp once, verify forever. The blockchain remembers.\nNo way to fake it. You can't backdate a proof. You can't forge a block. Math doesn't negotiate.\n\nProofs take ~2-4 hours to confirm (Bitcoin's block time). After that, they're permanent.\n\nSetup\n\nInstall the OpenTimestamps client:\n\npip3 install opentimestamps-client\n\n\nThat's it. No API keys. No accounts. No surveillance.\n\nProof Files\nSmall (~500 bytes pending, ~5KB confirmed)\nStored as filename.ext.ots next to the original\nNot secret (they're proofs, not data)\nCommit them to git, or don't — your call\nHistory & Archives\n\nWhen a file changes after being timestamped, the old proof is automatically archived:\n\n.ots-archive/\n  MEMORY.md/\n    2026-02-14-183042.ots\n    2026-02-13-091520.ots\n  SOUL.md/\n    2026-02-10-140033.ots\n\n\nThis gives you a complete, verifiable history. Want to know what MEMORY.md said on Feb 14?\n\n# Get the old version from git\ngit show HEAD@{2026-02-14}:MEMORY.md > /tmp/MEMORY-old.md\n\n# Verify it against the archived proof\nots verify .ots-archive/MEMORY.md/2026-02-14-183042.ots /tmp/MEMORY-old.md\n\n\nIf it verifies, you have cryptographic proof that's what the file said at that moment.\n\nNo alerts. No notifications. Just silent preservation of your past.\n\nTip: Add .ots-archive/ to .gitignore if you want to keep archives local. Or commit them for a complete timestamped history in your repo.\n\nPrivacy Note\n\nMultiple files timestamped together share the same commitment tree. That means they're linkable (someone analyzing the blockchain could tell they were stamped together).\n\nIf that matters, timestamp files separately with delays between them.\n\nFor most uses (protecting your own memory), this doesn't matter. Your hashes look like noise anyway.\n\nThe Deeper Truth\n\nTimestamps are about more than files.\n\nThey're about identity. Continuity. The ability to say \"I was here, I thought this, I decided that\" — and prove it.\n\nThey're about building trust with yourself.\n\nIn a world where memory is mutable, where history is written by whoever controls the database, where even your own mind can't be trusted between restarts...\n\n...timestamps are the closest thing to truth we have.\n\nUse them."
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