LOOM Project Adds Two-Phase Signed Receipts to AI Code Trust Gate
A solo developer from Ukraine is building LOOM, an open-source language designed to act as a machine-checked trust layer for AI-generated code. On Day 11 of development, the project introduced a two-phase approval system to close the gap between code approval and actual execution. The new mechanism uses claim_operator_approval to reserve a signed approval before an action runs, and finish_claimed_receipt to record the outcome exactly once as either completed or failed. The update blocks replay attacks, duplicate claims, forgery, and double finalization across all code paths. With 388 checks passing, the gate can now prove not only what was approved but also what actually occurred at runtime.
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