§ 01 · The first browser

dBrowser speaks every web.

The layer is open — anyone can build a client. The first is dBrowser, a native macOS browser that speaks all of the webs at once: the Web of documents, the Web 2 of apps and APIs, the Web 3 of wallets and chains — and now, the first to traverse the Hyperactive Web of agents and capabilities, natively, with your node in control.

Web
documents — read
Web 2
apps & APIs — interact
Web 3
wallets & chains — own
Hyperactive
agents & capabilities — delegate
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§ 02 · Vocabulary

Glossary.

Capability
A specific thing a service can do, under a declared contract.
Capability Link
The typed, policy-aware successor to the hyperlink.
Affordance
A capability link offered in a specific state; the next valid action.
Surface
A dynamic, zoomable interaction state.
Service Card
The public, self-describing entry point of a service.
Personal Node
The agent node that represents a human: their memory, identity, and consent.
Registry
The public square where services advertise their capabilities.
OpenMind
The open protocol of memory, identity, and provenance; how a personal node remembers, proves what was done, and carries a portable self.
DNS-ID
DNS-anchored, verifiable identity for agents and nodes; today's node keys shim it until it is universal.
402 / MPP
Payment as a gate: a paid capability is delivered only after your node authorizes, leaving a retained receipt.
Composability
Capabilities call each other like functions across vendors and protocols — flows assemble themselves instead of being hand-wired.