Releases: JROChub/power_house
Power House v0.3.6
Power House v0.3.6 adds deterministic portable computational identities over .pha and Rootprint.
- immutable Rust
Identityabstraction with create, fork, merge, verify, replay, and equivalence julian identityworkflow with offline graph-bound verification- deterministic Rootprint replay state, whole-graph merge, and graph equivalence
- optional
.phaidentity_rootintegration with unchanged legacy v1 fingerprints - matching zero-dependency Python SDK and exact cross-language conformance vectors
- complete CLI, mutation, replay, merge reproducibility, and network-isolation coverage
- AGPL-3.0-only licensing for v0.3.6 and later, with earlier release rights preserved in
LICENSE-CHANGE.md
All default and network-enabled tests, release packaging, operational gates, large-domain proof examples, and GitHub CI passed before publication.
Power House v0.3.5
Monitoring discovery permission hotfix.
- makes Prometheus validator and system file-discovery metadata readable by the Prometheus service
- keeps detailed registry health state private
- adds regression tests for all generated file modes
- verifies all three validator targets and all three system targets are dynamically discovered and reporting up
The signed registry, identity validation, health reconciliation, and consensus safety boundaries introduced in v0.3.4 remain unchanged.
Power House v0.3.4
Signed validator registry and dynamic health discovery.
- cryptographically binds validator registrations to Ed25519 identity and derived libp2p peer IDs
- requires active policy admission before a validator affects public totals
- verifies live node identity and system health every 15 seconds
- replaces hardcoded Prometheus targets and validator totals with atomic discovery
- preserves last-known-good discovery when a registry fails verification
- keeps monitoring enrollment separate from consensus membership transitions
All Rust, network, mutation, status, deployment, package, documentation, and browser contracts passed.
Power House v0.3.3
Documentation
- Fixed all Primary Rust API links to their populated docs.rs item pages.
- Added generated-rustdoc link validation for future releases.
Orbital Observatory
- Added a brighter NASA day/night Earth, proof-reactive geometry, selected-city signals, and animated three-region validator routes.
- Added live RPC, block, validator, and peer telemetry with direct network controls.
- Added solar-position instrumentation, Amsterdam, shareable URL state, and responsive desktop/mobile command surfaces.
- Added immutable Rootprint, PHSPv1, PHSMv1, and PHCPv1 browser contract checks.
Release Governance
- Synchronized Rust, Python, container, website, network, and operator documentation at v0.3.3.
- Preserved the measured v0.3.2 RPC benchmark under its original identity.
Power House v0.3.2
Power House v0.3.2 establishes the stable public network operations release.
- Three-region production validators with health-aware global RPC routing
- Rolling upgrades with rollback, automatic recovery, Prometheus, Alertmanager, Grafana, and public status telemetry
- Live edge renamed to LAX MFENX RPC with strong TLS, HTTP-to-HTTPS redirect, rate limiting, and canonical ChainList endpoint
- Node operator, incident response, load testing, infrastructure, and testnet-to-mainnet guides
- Version consistency enforced across Cargo, Python, docs, website, Docker, metadata, and Git tags
- Controlled backend failover and validator recovery verified in production
- Zero-error single-origin baseline: 3,115 requests at 69.114 req/s and 106.354 ms p95
Published artifacts:
- crates.io: https://crates.io/crates/power_house/0.3.2
- docs.rs: https://docs.rs/power_house/0.3.2
- network status: https://mfenx.com/status.html
- RPC: https://rpc.mfenx.com
Power House v0.3.1
Power House v0.3.1 delivers a complete documentation and discoverability release.
- Rebuilt the GitHub and crates.io README around Power House, Rootprint, portable .pha provenance, and public verification workflows.
- Replaced the rustdoc landing page and enabled docs.rs all-feature builds.
- Added an authoritative documentation index and provenance security guide.
- Synchronized verification, SDK, orbital observatory, committed workload, hyperscale, sparse-record, RPC, operations, and release documentation.
- Updated Python SDK metadata and the mfenx.com release surface.
- Added strict documentation validation to CI.
Validation: formatting, clippy with warnings denied, rustdoc with warnings denied, all-target/all-feature tests, network tests, CLI tests, conformance vectors, RPC tests, Python SDK tests, and crates.io package verification.
Power House Rootprint v0.3.0
Power House v0.3.0 establishes Power House Archive (.pha) and Rootprint as the primary provenance workflow.
Highlights:
- deterministic
.phacore fingerprints - Rootprint navigation, forks, merges, equivalence, and verification
- optional EPA transport excluded from core identity
- Rust CLI and zero-dependency Python SDK
- cross-language conformance and mutation vectors
- browser-native public verification at https://mfenx.com
- published scale, provenance, branching, and reproducibility benchmarks
The measured benchmark report is environment-specific and is attached for reproducibility.
power_house v0.2.2
power_house v0.2.2
- Streamlined the crates.io README and documentation index.
- Removed the obsolete research-claim policy document and every reference to it.
- Added the v0.3 verification foundation: canonical conformance vectors, mutation/property testing, prime-field validation, decoder resource limits, benchmark tooling, and technical security documentation.
- Updated the MFENX observatory release label and documentation link.
Published from clean commit 6bb257c72f2bcf21957a6e391337ea3dd3525f0d using cargo publish --locked without --allow-dirty.
Power House v0.2.1
Power House v0.2.1 unifies the current network, migration, rollup, and operations stack with the large-domain verification engine.
Highlights:
- constant sum-check over 2^70 Boolean points
- seeded-affine proof over 2^4096 points
- reproducible one-million-round PHSPv1 sparse certificate
- external PHSMv1 workload bound to a separate PHCPv1 certificate
- standard-library Python verifier
- MFENX orbital proof observatory with live world time and in-browser artifact integrity checks
- normalized crates.io package and expanded documentation
All public scale claims remain scoped to their polynomial models. This release does not claim arbitrary sextillion-step verification, quantum-computer replacement, or established historical novelty. See docs/research_claim.md.
Power-House Sparse Record v1
Reproducible research artifact for the Power-House seeded sparse sum-check engine.
- 1,000,000 variables and verifier rounds
- 8,192 sparse interaction terms
- maximum degree 12
- 57,093 term incidences
- 16,000,171-byte PHSPv1 certificate
- Rust prover/verifier plus standard-library Python verifier
This is published as a candidate engineering record, not an unsupported world-first cryptographic claim. See docs/research_claim.md for the external reproduction and novelty-review gates.