42-True is a protocol for a network in which people declare what they want, and the network resolves those declarations into matched outcomes without observing the people who emit them. A user creates a signal — a consented, time-bound declaration of intent. Classifier agents, supervised by a tiered human-in-the-loop system, map the signal to a machine-addressable schema. Counterparty agents — brands, employers, public institutions, service providers — compete to return the best match. The user approves what surfaces.
Value flows only on outcome : click, qualified lead, conversion, and verified resolution. Every cycle produces a paired record of declared intent and real-world outcome — an intent pair . The accumulation of intent pairs forms a corpus of human meaning, and that corpus trains the Large Meaning Model .