What RemappedProtocol Is — and Is Not
RMP is
- • A trust coordination layer for mesh radio operators
- • Protocol-agnostic — Meshtastic, Meshcore, LXMF, Reticulum
- • Cryptographic — Ed25519 signatures, not blockchain
- • Self-hostable, with an optional hosted tier
- • Designed for unreliable, off-grid networks
- • Infrastructure you control — you own your keys and your data
RMP is not
- • A blockchain project or token
- • A consumer messaging app
- • A surveillance or data-harvesting platform
- • Centrally controlled — no authority over your trust decisions
- • A replacement for Meshtastic or Meshcore themselves
- • A finished product (actively developed — feedback welcome)
The practical deliverable today is rcpCodex — a self-hosted control panel that gives mesh radio operators a unified view across fabrics, with cryptographic node identity and a global trust layer through the relay. The protocol is open; the hosted tier is optional convenience.
If you're looking for hype, speculative returns, or centrally-managed access control — RemappedProtocol is not designed for that.