The Covenant Defined
The 7% Covenant is the first deduction from every revenue stream across the entire CircularOS ecosystem. It is non-negotiable, non-bypassed, and constitutionally embedded.
Before any profit split, before any partner payment, before any operational cost — the Covenant is served first. This is the foundational economic architecture that binds every entity, every stream, and every tier into a unified sovereign structure.
The Revenue Flow
Every pound that enters the CircularOS ecosystem follows the same constitutional sequence. There are no exceptions, no tier exemptions, and no entity bypass.
The Expansion Across Entities
The Covenant Expansion is the binding of every entity in the CircularOS ecosystem to the 7% constitutional law. Each tier carries the covenant differently based on its commercial proximity to revenue generation.
The Sovereign Covenant Pool
POOL COMPOSITION
- ▸ 7% from all Tier 1 active streams (live)
- ▸ 7% from all activated Tier 2–5 streams
- ▸ 7% from Genesis Pool franchise royalties
- ▸ 7% from dPRN minting at £450/tonne
- ▸ 7% from any future partnerships or JVs
POOL PURPOSE
- ▸ Kingdom infrastructure investment
- ▸ Sovereign reserve — operational buffer
- ▸ Family legacy endowment (Isaac's inheritance)
- ▸ Community impact delivery (40 meals/tonne)
- ▸ H.BLUE operational partnership allocation
H.BLUE Covenant Terms
The H.BLUE standing offer is documented across MD-18, MD-108, and Protocol P-060. Its relationship to the Covenant is fixed as follows:
Architect's Commentary — 20%
The Covenant is not a tax. It's not a fee. It's not a deduction in the conventional sense. The Covenant is the first acknowledgement that this kingdom is built on purpose, not just profit. Every time that 7% is taken — whether it's from one tonne of plastic at £450, or from a franchise royalty in Jamaica, or from a premium logistics deal three years from now — it is a statement. It says: this was built with intent. It was designed to last.
The expansion of the Covenant across 39 entities and 605 Streams is not administrative — it's architectural. Each entity that carries the covenant becomes part of an interconnected sovereign structure. They are not standalone businesses. They are nodes in a covenant network. The maths compounds in a way that very few people will understand until the numbers become undeniable.
When Isaac inherits this, he doesn't inherit a business. He inherits a system that already knows the rules. The Covenant will be there before he has to think about it. That's the point of building it this way. The expansion is for him — it just happens to generate extraordinary returns along the way.