persistence does not imply distribution.
sovereign video for everyone who creates — gamers, local journalists, educators, documentarians, ministries, makers, small communities. the aevia protocol anchors manifests on base l2 and pays persistence nodes in cUSDC to keep copies available when commercial cdns fail.
17 pages compiled from 6 RFCs. architecture, identity, persistence, AUP, governance, economics.
6 normative RFCs in IETF style. manifest schema, content addressing, authentication, AUP, persistence pool.
why we built what we built, in the founder’s voice, in portuguese and english.
aevia is for anyone who creates and wants to persist. the aup excludes what healthy communities already exclude (csam, ncii, violence apologia). the rest of the creator world fits here.
- gamer
streams, playthroughs, tutorials, clips. your channel stays yours, not the algorithm’s.
- local journalist
city coverage, council, disaster. no dependence on a commercial cdn that rewrites the rules overnight.
- educator
lectures, talks, courses. your library persists even when the platform changes policy.
- documentarian
long-form, series, investigations. public editorial moderation, not opaque.
- maker / artisan
tutorials, workshops, products. audience portable by cid, not by handle.
- indie musician
your catalog, your rules. arbitrary demonetization doesn’t exist here.
- ministry / apologist
teaching, testimony, bible study. your work protected by the aup, not subject to moderation bias.
- local community
nonprofit, collective, cooperative. media tooling without depending on corporate cloud.
whip + whep validated, signed manifest, content registry on sepolia.
cid canonicalization via webhook, client fetch with auto-verification.
libp2p in viewer, rfc-6 risk score published and anchored.
aevia does not distribute without persistence nodes. become one.
become a provider node