As usual -- I've done this kind of thing several times since I tried to get a student organization on board with becoming a global force in post-national finance thirty years ago -- nobody who said they might be able to help indicated that they could make sense out of what I was saying.
I think I had a productive experience, giving new names to things that previously did not have names or previously had different names. And also I formed a clearer vision of how several of my ideas can use ed25519 key pairs to facilitate secure operations, and determined that Nano is more appropriate for the interface, at least the initial interface, between my envisioned systems, than anything else, due to the fact that Nano uses ed25519 public keys as its addresses.
Intended big vision takeaway: As Nano uses a public key as its address, a Nano address could be used as the unique account identifier in any other ledger too.
So I'm returning back to where I was two weeks ago, and have been for some years, still looking for communicators and engineers willing to work with me on making these big visions happen.
Thanks for the attention
David Nicol
-- "At first it doesn't make any sense, which is perfectly all right" -- Ken Nordine