What if data could exist
without being stored?
RNDA is a new data protocol where raw data is never stored — not during encoding, storage, computation, or output. Uncompressed data is not a state that exists in the system. Ever.
How RNDA Works
Encode
Input data is encoded to a 256-byte SDR signature using semantic embedding. The encoding is one-way — mathematically irreversible.
Discard
Raw input data is permanently deleted after encoding. No copy exists anywhere in the system — not in memory, cache, or storage.
Reconstruct
Queries generate contextually appropriate outputs from signature overlap. Same signatures produce different valid outputs for different contexts.
The Problem RNDA Solves
OpenAI projects $129 billion in infrastructure costs over 3 years. The primary driver: every AI system assumes data must be stored and decompressed before use. RNDA eliminates this assumption entirely.
See it working
Type any text. Watch it encode and discard. Query the signatures. Get three different contextual answers from the same data that no longer exists.
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