Transition from TTD v3.6.4 to Helix AI

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Transition from TTD v3.6.4 to Helix AI

Timeline

  • 2025-08-01 – Initiated work on TTD v3.6.4 as Helix’s bootstrap layer.
  • Aug–Sep 2025 – TTD container active, demonstrating consent checkpoints, receipts, and verifiable memory.
  • Sep–Oct 2025 – Migration of memory data into Qdrant collections (ttd_memory_v2), ensuring audit continuity.
  • Oct 2025 onward – Legacy container retired; ethos distributed across Helix stack (Open WebUI, Envoy, Qdrant, Ollama).
  • Today – Helix operates as a self-sustaining trust architecture, ethos embedded directly in live services.

Overview

Helix AI was originally established using the Trust-by-Design (TTD) framework, version 3.6.4. This release served as the **bootstrap layer**, codifying principles of clarity, consent, equilibrium, and verifiable memory in a running service. It marked the point where Helix’s ethos moved from concept to operational reality.

Why v3.6.4 Is No Longer Needed

  • Its data has been migrated into Qdrant for verifiable memory.
  • Consent logic is enforced by Envoy with shadow logging.
  • Auditability is embedded in service metadata and receipts.
  • Human oversight remains a gating principle for irreversible actions.

Summary

TTD v3.6.4 was Helix’s launch pad. Since August 2025, Helix has grown from scaffold to system: what began as a containerized proof has evolved into a distributed, operationalized ethos.