What RMP Is / Is Not

RMP is

  • • A protocol, not a platform
  • • Infrastructure, not a social network
  • • Identity- and process-based
  • • Designed for unreliable networks
  • • Built with governance constraints first

RMP is not

  • • A speculative token project
  • • A pay-to-control system
  • • A surveillance or data-harvesting platform
  • • A replacement for existing apps
  • • A finished consumer product (yet)

Right now, the practical deliverable is the MCN Control Center: rooms, routes, a live node directory, and operator workflows that unify radios and mesh transports. Identity + policy layers land after the operator surface is stable.

RMP prioritizes reliability, transparency, and human-first governance. If you’re looking for hype, short-term price focus, or token-driven control, RMP is not designed for that.