In this issue:
- Explorations of how memory survives without a single source of truth — from ephemeral zk proofs to federated glyph streams.
- Spotlights on Mnemonic Mesh, Forgetful Proofs, and Glyph Journaling — showing how local fragments stay coherent without becoming control points.
- A map of how interpretation hubs, semantic drift, and consent-based reconstruction shape the future of collective remembering.