BitSov: A Composable Bitcoin-Native Architecture for Sovereign Internet Infrastructure
Oliver Aleksander Larsen, Rasmus Thorsen Larsen, Mahyar T. Moghaddam

TL;DR
BitSov proposes a Bitcoin-based architecture for sovereign internet infrastructure, integrating decentralized technologies into a unified protocol stack to enhance censorship resistance, economic sustainability, and security.
Contribution
It introduces a novel eight-layer protocol stack combining Bitcoin and decentralized tech, with architectural patterns for economic incentives and censorship resistance.
Findings
Payment-gated messaging deters spam via economic incentives.
Timechain-locked contracts anchor subscriptions to Bitcoin block height.
A dual settlement model supports both permanence and high-frequency micropayments.
Abstract
Today's internet concentrates identity, payments, communication, and content hosting under a small number of corporate intermediaries, creating single points of failure, enabling censorship, and extracting economic rent from participants. We present BitSov, an architectural framework for sovereign internet infrastructure that composes existing decentralized technologies (Bitcoin, Lightning Network, decentralized storage, federated messaging, and mesh connectivity) into a unified, eight-layer protocol stack anchored to Bitcoin's base layer. The framework introduces three architectural patterns: (1) payment-gated messaging, where every transmitted message requires cryptographic proof of a Bitcoin payment, deterring spam through economic incentives rather than moderation; (2) timechain-locked contracts, which anchor subscriptions and licenses to Bitcoin block height (the timechain) rather…
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