Portfolio Navigator
A governed, evidence-anchored way to view a constitutional AI portfolio. This page is a worked example of the navigator: it shows what the tool does, framed for a first-mover partner. The data shown is illustrative and neutralized - no owner, no real holdings, no live engagement.
Read this first. This is an example surface, not a live portfolio and not a claimed engagement. The Portfolio Navigator is an ETHRAEON tool that presents a constitutional AI portfolio in a governed, neutral view. The live navigator is private and runs only behind owner authorization. What you see below is an illustrative walk-through built to explain the tool to a prospective first-mover partner. Names and figures here are placeholders for explanation only.
01What the Navigator Is
A constitutional view of a portfolio
The Portfolio Navigator is the partner-value navigator in the ETHRAEON estate. It takes a set of holdings or initiatives and presents them through the same constitutional runtime that governs everything else: each position carries an evidence anchor, a governance tier, and a status that a partner can read at a glance.
It is built for a partner who thinks in portfolios - someone evaluating where governed, auditable AI infrastructure fits across a set of bets. The navigator gives that partner a single, neutral surface instead of a pile of disconnected decks.
Evidence-anchored
Every position is tied to an evidence chain. Nothing is asserted that cannot be retrieved and checked.
Governance-tiered
Each position carries a tier from the constitutional runtime, so criticality and oversight are explicit, not implied.
Owner-neutral
The shareable view hides owner identity and labels by default. A partner can study the structure without exposure.
02Worked Example - A First-Mover Partner
Framing: Linus Lindgren
To make the navigator concrete, this example is framed for Linus Lindgren - a first-mover in low-earth-orbit and satellite systems and in sustainable compute, and a relationship the estate holds warm. Lindgren is the kind of partner the navigator is built for: someone who reasons across a portfolio of frontier infrastructure bets and needs governed, auditable structure to evaluate them.
This is an illustration of fit, not a record of an engagement. It shows how a navigator view would orient a partner like Lindgren toward where constitutional AI infrastructure sits across an LEO, satellite, and sustainable-compute thesis. No relationship state, commitment, or activity beyond that warm, first-mover framing is implied or recorded here.
Why this fits a first-mover partner
A partner working at the frontier of LEO, satellites, and sustainable compute needs more than a vision deck. They need to see governance as a property of the work, not a promise about it. The navigator gives that: each frontier bet shown with its tier, its evidence anchor, and its status, on one neutral surface they can return to.
03How It Works
The navigator runs on the same ETHRAEON constitutional runtime and evidence control layer that governs the rest of the estate. It is reduced to practice, anchored by the estate's intellectual property position.
- Evidence anchors: each position references a retrievable, tamper-evident record. Structure over assertion.
- Governance tiers: positions carry runtime tiers (T0 to T5) so oversight scales with criticality.
- Neutral by default: the shareable view hides owner and labels, so structure can be studied without exposure.
- Human-sovereign: the navigator informs judgment; it does not replace it. People decide.
The IP position anchors the runtime that the navigator is built on. The navigator presents governed structure; it does not reproduce the protected mathematics behind it.
Platform Valuation (ETHRAEON Systems)
04Privacy by Design
The neutral view is the default
The Portfolio Navigator is built to be shown without exposing what it holds. Owner identity, holdings, and labels are suppressed in any shareable surface. The live tool reveals real data only to an authorized owner. This example carries that same discipline: everything above is illustrative and owner-neutral.