Sirraya Codon Protocol

Protocol Overview

RFC Specification Section

Introduction

Developed by Sirraya Labs under the visionary leadership of Amir Hameed Mir from Kashmir, the Sirraya Codon Protocol is a communication standard designed for the next generation of distributed and intelligent systems. It introduces the concept of "codons" — programmable, self-contained packets that encapsulate intent, payload, and cryptographic validation. Unlike traditional protocols, Sirraya Codons are portable and executable across diverse environments without reliance on centralized platforms or intermediaries. This makes them ideal for AI-native systems, IoT devices, and applications requiring deterministic, secure, and decentralized interactions. Codons can be transmitted via mediums like Bluetooth, LoRa, NFC, QR, or mesh networks, and are validated at each hop using strong cryptographic and contextual checks. Whether enabling local device control, remote agent communication, or swarm-level orchestration, the Sirraya Codon Protocol forms a trusted foundation for intent-aware, programmable communication across any ecosystem.

Key Features

Cryptographically secure telomere validation
Protocol-agnostic transmission
Self-contained executable packets
Cross-platform compatibility
Sirraya Codon Protocol Specifications
RFC Version 1.0 | Last Updated: 8/24/2025