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An advanced research system that combines Goal-Oriented Action Planning with Ed25519 cryptographic signatures to ensure source authenticity and prevent hallucinations.
Strengths
- Cryptographic source verification via Ed25519 signatures
- Signature chain ensuring citation integrity
- Configurable confidence threshold (0.85 default, 0.95 strict)
- Signed verification ledger for full audit trail
Limitations
- Requires initial setup of trusted issuer whitelist
- May slow down research due to multiple cryptographic verifications
- Dependent on availability of cryptographically signed sources
Best for high-stakes research (legal, medical, competitive intelligence) where absolute fact veracity is critical.
Avoid for exploratory or casual research where speed is more important than deep verification.
Security analysis
SafeThis skill is a descriptive methodology for research with cryptographic verification. It contains no executable commands, file operations, or data exfiltration instructions. The mention of cryptographic keys is conceptual and not a security risk.
No concerns found
Examples
Use verified research with Ed25519 cryptographic verification to answer: What are the latest clinical trial results for mRNA vaccines against cancer? Ensure all sources are signed and provide a signature chain.Perform an anti-hallucination fact-check on the claim 'AI will replace all doctors by 2030' using GOAP with Ed25519 verification. Only include sources with cryptographic signatures.Conduct a trusted sources only analysis of the geopolitical stability in the South China Sea using cryptographic verification. Require a signature depth of at least 2 and a confidence threshold of 0.9.name: goap-research-ed25519 description: Advanced GOAP research system with Ed25519 cryptographic verification for anti-hallucination protection. Combines Goal-Oriented Action Planning with cryptographic signatures to ensure source authenticity, claim verification, and citation chain integrity. Use for high-stakes research requiring verifiable facts, competitive intelligence, legal/medical research, or any context where hallucination prevention is critical. Triggers on "verified research", "trusted sources only", "anti-hallucination", "signed sources", "cryptographic verification".
GOAP Research Skill with Ed25519 Verification
Advanced research system combining Goal-Oriented Action Planning (GOAP) with Ed25519 cryptographic verification for maximum anti-hallucination protection.
Key Differentiators from Standard GOAP
| Feature | Standard GOAP | GOAP-Ed25519 | |---------|---------------|--------------| | Source Trust | Reliability scoring (1-5) | Cryptographic signatures + scoring | | Claim Verification | Cross-reference | Cross-reference + signature chain | | Anti-Hallucination | Triangulation | Triangulation + mandatory citations | | Audit Trail | Research path log | Signed verification ledger | | Trust Anchors | Editorial reputation | Trusted issuer whitelist |
Ed25519 Verification Architecture
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ RESEARCH PIPELINE │
├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ ┌──────────┐ ┌──────────┐ ┌──────────┐ │
│ │ Source │───▶│ Ed25519 │───▶│ Verified │ │
│ │ Content │ │ Verifier │ │ Facts │ │
│ └──────────┘ └──────────┘ └──────────┘ │
│ │ │ │ │
│ ▼ ▼ ▼ │
│ ┌──────────┐ ┌──────────┐ ┌──────────┐ │
│ │ Citation │ │ Signature│ │ Confidence│ │
│ │ Extractor│ │ Chain │ │ Calculator│ │
│ └──────────┘ └──────────┘ └──────────┘ │
│ │ │ │ │
│ └──────────────┴───────────────┘ │
│ │ │
│ ▼ │
│ ┌────────────────┐ │
│ │ Verification │ │
│ │ Ledger (signed)│ │
│ └────────────────┘ │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Core GOAP Methodology (Enhanced)
Phase 1: State Assessment with Trust Initialization
Define Current State:
- Existing knowledge about the topic
- Available sources and access constraints
- NEW: Trusted issuer whitelist configuration
- NEW: Ed25519 keypair availability
- Time and depth requirements
Define Goal State:
- Specific questions to answer
- Required evidence types
- NEW: Minimum verification threshold (0.85 default, 0.95 strict)
- NEW: Required signature chain depth
- Confidence thresholds for conclusions
Gap Analysis:
- Knowledge gaps to fill
- NEW: Unsigned claims requiring verification
- NEW: Citation chain breaks to resolve
Phase 2: Action Inventory (Extended)
Research actions with Ed25519 verification extensions:
| Action | Preconditions | Effects | Cost | Verification |
|--------|---------------|---------|------|--------------|
| web_search_broad | topic_defined | candidates_found | 1 | None |
| web_search_verified | topic_defined, trusted_issuers_set | verified_candidates_found | 2 | Domain signature |
| fetch_source | url_known | content_retrieved | 2 | TLS certificate |
| fetch_signed_source | url_known, issuer_pubkey | signed_content_retrieved | 3 | Ed25519 signature |
| extract_facts | content_retrieved | facts_cataloged | 1 | None |
| sign_extracted_facts | facts_cataloged, private_key | signed_facts | 2 | Self-signature |
| verify_claim | claim_identified | claim_verified/refuted | 3 | Cross-ref |
| verify_claim_cryptographic | claim_identified, signature_available | cryptographically_verified | 4 | Ed25519 verify |
| cross_reference | multiple_sources | consistency_checked | 2 | None |
| cross_reference_signed | multiple_signed_sources | signed_consistency_checked | 3 | Multi-sig verify |
| build_citation_chain | facts_cataloged | citation_chain_complete | 2 | Chain integrity |
| verify_citation_chain | citation_chain_complete | chain_verified | 3 | Ed25519 chain |
| generate_signed_report | conclusions_formed, private_key | signed_report_delivered | 3 | Report signature |
Phase 3: Plan Generation (A* with Verification Cost)
Enhanced cost function:
f(n) = g(n) + h(n) + v(n)
g(n): Actual cost (searches performed, time spent)h(n): Heuristic distance to goal (remaining questions)v(n): Verification penalty (unsigned claims × 0.5)
Planning Heuristics:
- Prioritize signed sources over unsigned (lower total cost)
- Prefer sources from trusted issuers whitelist
- Weight cryptographically verified claims higher
- Factor citation chain depth in confidence
Phase 4: OODA Loop with Verification Checkpoints
Observe:
- Monitor search results quality
- Track signature validity status
- Monitor citation chain integrity
- Identify information gaps
Orient:
- Assess if current path leads to goal
- Evaluate cryptographic trust level
- Check for signature chain breaks
- Recognize when verification fails
Decide:
- Continue current research branch or pivot
- Accept or reject unsigned sources
- Trigger re-verification on suspicious content
- Choose between depth and breadth
Act:
- Execute next optimal action
- Sign verified findings
- Update verification ledger
- Trigger replanning if deviation detected
Phase 5: Dynamic Replanning with Trust Recalculation
Trigger replanning when:
- Key assumption invalidated
- Signature verification fails
- Trusted issuer removed from whitelist
- Citation chain broken
- Higher-quality signed source discovered
Ed25519 Verification Protocol
Trusted Issuers Whitelist
Default trusted issuers (Level 5 sources):
trusted_issuers:
news:
- reuters.com
- ap.org
- bbc.com
academic:
- arxiv.org
- nature.com
- science.org
- pubmed.gov
government:
- .gov domains
- .gov.uk domains
- europa.eu
financial:
- sec.gov
- federalreserve.gov
- ecb.europa.eu
Signature Verification Flow
1. Source provides content + signature + public_key_id
2. Fetch public key from trusted keyserver or issuer
3. Verify Ed25519 signature: verify(signature, content_hash, public_key)
4. Check issuer against trusted whitelist
5. Record verification result in ledger
6. Assign cryptographic trust score
Citation Chain Verification
Each fact in the chain must have:
{
"claim": "The statement being made",
"source_url": "https://...",
"source_hash": "sha256:abc123...",
"issuer_pubkey": "ed25519:xyz789...",
"signature": "ed25519_sig:...",
"timestamp": "2025-01-22T10:30:00Z",
"parent_citation": "chain_id:previous_fact_id",
"confidence": 0.95
}
Chain verification:
- Verify each fact's signature individually
- Verify chain integrity (parent hashes match)
- Check all issuers are in trusted whitelist
- Calculate aggregate chain confidence
Anti-Hallucination Rules
100% Citation Rule
Every factual claim MUST have a verifiable source. No exceptions.
❌ FORBIDDEN: "Studies show that X leads to Y"
✅ REQUIRED: "A 2024 study published in Nature (DOI: 10.1038/...) found that X leads to Y"
Verification Thresholds
| Mode | Threshold | Use Case |
|------|-----------|----------|
| development | 0.75 | Exploratory research, brainstorming |
| moderate | 0.85 | Standard research (default) |
| strict | 0.95 | Legal, medical, financial research |
| paranoid | 0.99 | Critical decisions, published reports |
Confidence Calculation
confidence = base_reliability × verification_multiplier × recency_factor
where:
base_reliability = source level (1-5) / 5
verification_multiplier = 1.0 if unsigned, 1.2 if signed, 1.5 if chain_verified
recency_factor = 1.0 if <24h, 0.9 if <7d, 0.8 if <30d, 0.6 if older
Research Execution Patterns (Enhanced)
Pattern A: Verified Exploratory Research
Goal: comprehensive_verified_understanding
Actions:
1. configure_trusted_issuers → whitelist_active
2. web_search_verified → verified_candidates_found
3. FOR EACH candidate: fetch_signed_source → signed_content_retrieved
4. extract_facts → facts_cataloged
5. sign_extracted_facts → signed_facts
6. cross_reference_signed → signed_consistency_checked
7. build_citation_chain → citation_chain_complete
8. verify_citation_chain → chain_verified
9. synthesize_findings → conclusions_formed
10. generate_signed_report → signed_report_delivered
Pattern B: High-Stakes Fact Verification
Goal: cryptographically_verified_claim
Mode: strict (0.95 threshold)
Actions:
1. identify_claim → claim_defined
2. configure_trusted_issuers (strict list) → whitelist_active
3. find_primary_source → primary_located
4. fetch_signed_source → signed_content_retrieved
5. verify_claim_cryptographic → cryptographically_verified
6. cross_reference_signed (≥3 sources) → multi_source_verified
7. build_citation_chain → citation_chain_complete
8. verify_citation_chain → chain_verified (confidence ≥0.95)
Pattern C: Competitive Analysis with Audit Trail
Goal: auditable_competitive_landscape
Actions:
1. identify_players → competitors_listed
2. configure_trusted_issuers → whitelist_active
3. FOR EACH competitor:
- web_search_verified → verified_info_found
- fetch_signed_source (official sources) → signed_content
- extract_facts → facts_cataloged
- sign_extracted_facts → signed_facts
4. cross_reference_signed → consistency_verified
5. build_citation_chain → full_chain
6. generate_signed_report → auditable_report
Output Structure (Enhanced)
Verified Research Report Format
## Executive Summary
[Key findings in 2-3 sentences]
## Verification Status
- Mode: strict (0.95 threshold)
- Chain Integrity: ✅ VERIFIED
- Unsigned Claims: 0
- Total Citations: 15
- Trusted Issuers Used: 8
## Research Objective
[Original question/goal]
## Methodology
[GOAP plan executed, verification protocol used]
## Verified Findings
### [Subtopic 1]
[Findings with signed inline citations]
**Verification Details:**
| Claim | Source | Signature | Confidence |
|-------|--------|-----------|------------|
| ... | ... | ✅ | 0.96 |
### [Subtopic 2]
[Findings with signed inline citations]
## Confidence Assessment
- Cryptographically Verified (≥0.95): [claims list]
- Cross-Reference Verified (0.85-0.95): [claims list]
- Single Source (0.75-0.85): [claims list]
- Unverified (<0.75): NONE (strict mode)
## Citation Chain
[Full chain with signatures - see Appendix A]
## Verification Ledger
[Signed log of all verification operations]
## Sources
[Numbered list with URLs, signatures, and trust scores]
## Appendix A: Cryptographic Verification Details
[Full Ed25519 signature data for audit]
Quality Standards (Enhanced)
Completeness Checks:
- [ ] All original questions addressed
- [ ] 100% of claims have citations
- [ ] All citations are verifiable
- [ ] Citation chain integrity verified
- [ ] Primary sources found where possible
- [ ] Contradictions identified and addressed
- [ ] Confidence levels assigned to conclusions
- [ ] Verification ledger signed and complete
Anti-Hallucination Checks:
- [ ] No claims without sources
- [ ] No "studies show" without specific citation
- [ ] No statistics without methodology source
- [ ] No quotes without attribution + verification
- [ ] No predictions presented as facts
Implementation
Python Usage
from goap_planner import GOAPResearchPlanner
from ed25519_verifier import Ed25519Verifier
# Initialize with Ed25519 verification
planner = GOAPResearchPlanner(
verification_mode="strict",
trusted_issuers=["reuters.com", "ap.org", "nature.com"]
)
# Generate research plan
plan = planner.plan(
goal_type="verified_exploratory",
topic="AI safety regulations 2025"
)
# Execute with verification
results = planner.execute(plan, verify_all=True)
# Generate signed report
report = planner.generate_report(
results,
sign=True,
include_verification_ledger=True
)
CLI Usage (via goalie integration)
# Install goalie for Ed25519 support
npm install -g goalie
# Verified research
goalie search "Your research question" \
--verify \
--strict-verify \
--trusted-issuers "reuters.com,ap.org,nature.com" \
--mode academic \
--save
# Anti-hallucination check
goalie reason --mode anti-hallucination \
--claims "Your claim to verify" \
--citations "Source URL"
References
For detailed implementations, see:
- references/research-actions.md - Complete action specifications with Ed25519 extensions
- references/source-evaluation.md - Source credibility with cryptographic trust
- references/ed25519-verification.md - Ed25519 protocol details
- scripts/goap_planner.py - Enhanced GOAP planner
- scripts/ed25519_verifier.py - Verification module
Dependencies
- Python 3.9+
@noble/ed25519(Node.js) orcryptography(Python) for Ed25519- Optional:
goalienpm package for CLI integration
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