The Wisdom Forcing Function (WFF) is an AI architecture for verifiable, anti-capture digital governance. It provides communities and DAOs with a programmable framework to design, simulate, and audit their governance constitutions using verifiable computation and open-source infrastructure. The WFF shifts AI from opaque outputs to systems with structural compliance—ensuring that every decision process remains transparent, accountable, and aligned with collectively defined values.
To create a verifiable design layer for decentralized governance, enabling communities to encode their values, simulate trade-offs, and verify outcomes. The WFF helps Ethereum ecosystems evolve toward anti-capture, pluralistic coordination—turning governance from a static structure into a living, auditable process.
Current governance tools and AI systems suffer from opacity, centralization, and capture risks. Most DAOs rely on social trust or ad hoc tooling rather than verifiable constitutional logic. This leads to inconsistent decision-making, vulnerability to manipulation, and a lack of measurable legitimacy across Web3 communities.
The WFF introduces a Verified Dialectical Kernel (VDK) — a modular verifier that translates governance principles into executable logic. It integrates with Ethereum public goods primitives such as EAS (attestations), Hypercerts, and Gnosis Safe to produce transparent governance blueprints and verifiable audit trails.
In practice, this means DAOs can:
Encode constitutions into verifiable schemas
Test and simulate policy scenarios before enactment
Generate on-chain attestations of constitutional compliance
The result is a trust infrastructure for digital democracy — one that evolves collaboratively and resists capture by design.
Open-source, grant-funded development of governance tooling. Future sustainability via integrations with DAOs, licensing of premium IDE features, and impact-driven partnerships.
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Global — with initial applications focused on digital governance ecosystems, regenerative finance DAOs, and public goods coordination networks.
$0 raised; self-funded + submitted GG24 EOI