Real-Time Sovereign Mesh Telemetry
What you are viewing is not a demonstration. The Hermes Project operates a live sovereign mesh network. The data below is captured in real time from active infrastructure nodes.
Real-time sovereign mesh telemetry — soil carbon, bioresonance coherence, DePIN hashrate, thermal capture loop.
The portal below connects directly to dashboard.thehermesproject.org — the Zite telemetry interface for the sovereign mesh network. Interact with live node data, filter by metric, and export verified readings.
Understanding the Metrics
Each telemetry stream represents a distinct dimension of sovereign infrastructure performance. The following is a technical summary for evaluation and due diligence.
Soil Carbon Sequestration
This metric tracks active carbon drawdown in the project's permaculture land zones, measured in tonnes per hectare per cycle. It represents a verifiable ecological output of the Quantum Living Spaces module — real-world sequestration data generated by managed land under active cultivation protocols, not modeled projections.
Bioresonance Coherence Score
This stream reflects aggregate HRV (Heart Rate Variability) coherence readings from the Wearable Resonance Interface nodes, processed locally within the mesh. No biometric data leaves the network perimeter. The methodological basis is HeartMath Institute's coherence science, measuring the degree to which residents are operating in sustained physiological coherence states across the living environment.
DePIN Node Hashrate
This metric represents the combined computational output of the project's Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network nodes — the sovereign compute layer underpinning the mesh. Hashrate serves as an indicator of network resilience and economic throughput, reflecting the real-time capacity of the distributed hardware layer to process, validate, and route sovereign data operations.
Thermal Capture Loop Efficiency
This reading monitors the thermal energy recapture loop integrated into the living space infrastructure. Waste heat generated by compute hardware and building systems is converted to usable energy and tracked as a percentage of total thermal output. It is direct proof of the closed-loop resource model operating within the physical infrastructure layer.
All telemetry is generated by live infrastructure. No figures are modeled or projected. Independent verification is available upon request through the Partner Intelligence Hub.