Developer Releases Hyphae 0.1.0, a Rust Data Engine With Offline Result Verification
A developer has released Hyphae 0.1.0, an open-source data engine written in Rust, now available on GitHub, crates.io, and as signed multiplatform archives. The engine is designed to not only answer queries but also generate portable proofs that allow results to be verified offline, byte for byte, against a specific durable state. Hyphae runs as a single binary with one data directory and requires no external database, cache, cloud service, or AI stack to function. Its durable authority is built on an append-only, checksummed, digest-chained log, with embedded indexes treated as rebuildable accelerators rather than sources of truth. The project addresses a gap the developer identified in conventional data engines, where a successful query response is typically just an unverifiable assertion from the system that produced it.
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