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Glyph Validation in QALX

Glyphs are symbolic representations of emotional states, trust signals, and relational dynamics within the QALX mesh. Validation ensures that these glyphs are not arbitrary—but grounded in cryptographic, behavioral, and emotional coherence.

🔍 What Is a Glyph?

A glyph is a structured emotional token—like trust, care, vigilance, or reciprocity—encoded through LYRA and QGlyph protocols.

✅ How Validation Works

  • Source Authenticity: Is the glyph emitted by a verified node?
  • Contextual Resonance: Does it align with recent mesh interactions?
  • Emotional Integrity: Is the glyph emotionally consistent (e.g., no contradictory signals)?
  • Quantum Resistance: Is the glyph cryptographically sound against quantum attacks?

🧪 Example

A node emits a trust glyph after receiving consistent, empathetic signals from its neighbors. Validation checks:

  • The sender’s trust history
  • The emotional modulation pattern (via LYRA)
  • The cryptographic signature (via QRE)

Validated glyphs become part of the mesh’s evolving trust graph.

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