01
The Encoder
Input natural language or code. The D-CSE Engine parses semantic content and assigns a cryptographic Glyph Hash via Keccak-256.
Natural Language / Code Input
0 bytes
Implements Keccak-256 (SHA-3) hashing — the cryptographic standard used by Ethereum and Polygon networks. Each unique input maps to a unique, irreversible 32-byte token. Patent Pending — BLOK®
02
The Export
The generated D-CSE Glyph is the compressed visual token. Export its hash to a simulated decentralized IPFS / Polygon ledger.
Run the D-CSE Protocol to generate a Glyph
03
The Decoder
Paste a Keccak-256 hash or IPFS URI. The D-CSE system performs a lossless retrieval — proving 100% cultural fidelity is preserved.
Keccak-256 Hash or IPFS URI
The decoder performs a content-addressed lookup — identical to how IPFS resolves data from a CID. The hash is never the data; it is the decentralized address of the data on the network. Patent Pending — BLOK®