What is the Biological Sovereignty Protocol (BSP)?
The global health system is built on a fundamental structural failure: individuals do not own their own biological data. Medical records belong to hospitals. Lab results belong to laboratories. Wearable data belongs to technology companies.
The Biological Sovereignty Protocol (BSP) is an open standard that changes this at the infrastructure level. BSP defines a universal language for exchanging health and longevity data — a common format that any laboratory, wearable device, health platform, telemedicine service, or artificial intelligence engine can implement.
Once implemented, data stops living in silos and starts living where it belongs: with the individual.
Why does BSP matter?
- Individuals: The person holds the private key to their own biology. No company can delete it, move it, or restrict access to it.
- Developers & Platforms: By making the standard open and free to implement, the value of adoption increases with every new participant. The protocol creates a network where sharing data is structurally beneficial — not a competitive risk.
- AI Engines: Artificial intelligence has the potential to revolutionize preventive medicine — but only if it can access structured, standardized biological data at scale. BSP creates the data infrastructure that AI-driven health systems need.
The Problem
To understand why BSP exists, you must first understand what is broken — and why it has stayed broken for so long.
The Fragmentation Crisis
Every health company — every laboratory, every hospital, every platform — has built a proprietary silo. The consequence is that biological data which should compound in value across a lifetime is instead lost, fragmented, and trapped in formats that serve institutions, not individuals.
The Sovereignty Failure
You are the subject of all this data. You are not its owner. BSP solves this by making the individual the anchor of the data system. Every piece of biological data is attached to a Biological Entity Object (BEO) — a permanent, decentralized identity that belongs to the individual.
The AI Readiness Gap
The most advanced longevity AI engines in the world are trained on proprietary, siloed datasets. BSP creates the data infrastructure that AI-driven health systems need.
The Scientific Imperative
Your biological age — the functional state of your organs, immune system, and cellular machinery — is what actually determines your disease risk, energy levels, and remaining lifespan. BSP is the infrastructure that makes this new medicine possible at scale.

