Digital Custody Notebooks
Digital Ownership
Access, proof, rights and recognition: what ownership means when files, accounts, tokens, NFTs and RWA do not coincide.
In the digital world, ownership is not an object. It is a relation between access, proof, rights and recognition.
Digital Ownership clarifies a central confusion: in the digital world, ownership does not always mean the same thing. Files, accounts, tokens, NFTs, domains, licenses and tokenized assets imply different layers of access, control, rights and recognition.
The notebook separates native digital assets from digital representations of external assets, on-chain proof from off-chain recognition, tokens from connected rights. XDRIP appears here as an editorial horizon: not as a commercial promise, but as a cultural laboratory for digital ownership.
The pact
The text does not equate token, right and economic value. It helps the reader ask, before saying “I own it”: in what sense, with what proof, with what right, with what access and with what transferability?
for whom
For entrepreneurs, founders, creators, families, professionals and holders who want to understand digital ownership without being overwhelmed by jargon, hype or fear.
editorial pact
The notebook does not promise returns, recommend purchases or replace technical, legal or tax advice. It offers a frame for asking better questions.
series index
Digital Custody Notebooks
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The Custody
To truly own something is also to be able to lose it.
Digital Ownership
In the digital world, ownership is not an object. It is a relation between access, proof, rights and recognition.
Digital Inheritance
What cannot be transmitted is not truly custodied.
The Private Key
A private key does not open a door: it signs a world.
The Wallet
The wallet is the minimum home of digital identity.
Cold Storage
Putting something in the cold means removing it from the nervous time of the network.
Trust Without Intermediary
Removing an intermediary does not remove trust: it moves it.
full series · 7 volumes