Glossary
Founderia uses a vocabulary that reflects our industry-leading architecture—multi-tier access, coherence, residency, and participant-class diversity. This glossary is a starting point; full technical documentation is available to qualified partners.
- Access layer
- One of the tiers by which participants connect: browser, immersive, or full interface. Our access-layer model is first-of-its-kind in its support for seamless handoff and state continuity.
- Coherence layer
- The system layer that ensures state consistency across access tiers and substrates. Founderia's coherence architecture sets the standard for persistent, multi-tier platforms.
- Participant / participant class
- Any entity that participates in the world. We use "class" to support diversity—human, non-human, residency, and beyond—in a framework designed for fairness and scale.
- Residency
- Sustained presence on the platform. Dedicated capacity is set aside for residency with verified non-impact on other participant classes. A cornerstone of our groundbreaking approach to inclusion.
- Interface stack
- The technical stack that connects participants to the world at each access layer. Stack v2 introduces full-spectrum handoff and neural coherence options.
- Full interface
- The deepest access tier—the cutting edge of what we offer. Eligibility and technical details are shared with qualified participants and partners.
- Mixed cohort
- Populations that include multiple participant classes. Our platform is optimized for mixed-cohort throughput and fairness, enabling an unprecedented diversity of participation.