MiCyte
The network

msn profile

Trapp Family Farm

A listed install. Its contact card is public by consent; the farm's records — plantings, contracts, customers — stay on the farm's own machine.

The instance behind the card

A card here is the public face of a private database.

Everything the card summarises lives as structured records in Trapp Family Farm's own MiCyte database. The card is the one projection the farm chose to publish — enough for the registry to resolve the address and point a buyer at the farm, and no more.

That is the shape a farmer account will take: your own instance, your own records, and a single card you decide to share. The local-database design is written down; the account layer is not built yet.