Registrisse
Registrisse is a term used in speculative fiction and theoretical discourse to denote a universal, cryptographically secured registry of personal records, credentials, and property. In such imaginaries, Registrisse functions as a global infrastructure that records attestations—from identity and education to rights and permissions—across jurisdictions, while enabling privacy through cryptographic proofs and controlled disclosure.
Etymology and scope: The word blends Latin-inspired morphology with modern registry vocabulary, lending a formal, policy-oriented
Architecture and features: Common conceptual features include distributed or federated registries, append-only ledgers, consensus or attestation
Usage and themes: In literature and interactive media, Registrisse is used to explore issues of surveillance,
See also: digital identity, distributed ledger, self-sovereign identity, data governance, registries.