Blockchain-based systems emit, over time, procedural signals resulting from their execution.
These signals describe structural properties such as order, cadence, density, and temporal continuity of
processes.
Invarians constitutes an instrumental surface dedicated to the capture and compression of these signals.
What is captured
- Execution order and procedural finality
- Procedural density and compositional complexity
- Cadence and temporal rhythms
Signal compression
Signals are compressed using explicit arithmetic relations and geometric reductions.
No statistical modeling, adaptive weighting, or semantic interpretation is applied.
Compression aims at the preservation of structural relations, not the production of indicators.
What is not captured
- Economic value or price variation
- Actor identity, intent, or strategy
- Sentiment, utility, performance, or optimization
Limits
- Observed time is procedural, not physical.
- Precision is bounded and explicitly defined.
- Structural choices are assumed and documented, not concealed.
- No causal or decisional inference can be derived from this surface.