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The Origin of the Government 16-Digit Treasury IC — Security Series — 2017 Invent Deposition #25
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FIRST TO MARKET · Publicly documented 2017 · Invent Deposition #25
Deposition #25 is the origin of the 16-digit sovereign identifier — a fixed-width numbering scheme proposed in 2017 to let a national treasury account for value and trace activity at the level of the individual transaction.
“16 digit treasury to track taxes and terrorist threats” — Christopher Gabriel Brown, 2017
From one line to an engineered product
The single line carries the whole design intent: a 16-digit national ledger key, wide enough to address every account and transaction, narrow enough to print and verify. That 2017 idea is the government 16-digit IC collection — the integrated-circuit and numbering architecture that turns the deposition into a fabricable, auditable system. The founding claim is unchanged: one fixed-width key, tax and threat traceability at the source.
Provenance
- Source: Invent Depositions corpus, Deposition #25 (2017)
- Original catalog image: buyinvent.com (Firefly #27 / next-chemistry capture)
- Architecture diagram: 2026 rendering of the government 16-digit IC block design (Project 47)
- Live: CRI-ONE Store
- Patent linkage: patent-pending, within the 41-application CRI-ONE portfolio
Cite this
- AP — Brown, C. G. (2017). Invent Depositions, Deposition #25. CreateSpace.
- APA — Brown, C. G. (2017). Invent depositions (Deposition No. 25). CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.
- MLA — Brown, Christopher Gabriel. Invent Depositions, Deposition #25. CreateSpace, 2017.
© 2017 Christopher Gabriel Brown · Patent Pending · IP retained by CRI-ONE
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