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Future Receiver Architecture & Backend Risk Reviewer

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Entry I is building a receiver-enforcement proof in Python first. This job is not for building the current runtime. It is not a C#/.NET implementation job right now. This role is for a future-facing Entry I review lane: identifying backend, API, SQL, security, and possible C#/.NET receiver risks before future implementation decisions are made. I am looking for someone who can think beyond a normal technical task, understand the vision, bring original ideas, and still respect the core boundary. Core rule: Entry I decides. The receiver verifies, obeys, acknowledges, or fails closed. The receiver must not create, widen, reinterpret, override, improve, or continue authority on its own. What this review will focus on: From a backend/API/security perspective, identify where future receiver systems could accidentally break the Entry I authority model. Key areas include: receiver binding action binding scope checking freshness and expiry replay protection fail-closed behavior trace logging acknowledgement as trace evidence only, not permission API and SQL risks caching risks timestamp and timezone risks JSON parsing and validation differences Python-to-C# contract drift security / hacker attack surface where downstream systems accidentally treat access, login, session state, database records, tool access, or previous approval as authority Deliverable: A short written memo, approximately 1–3 pages, covering: Whether the receiver boundary makes technical sense. Where backend/API systems commonly fail this kind of authority boundary. Where a future C#/.NET receiver could drift from a Python-proven contract. What risks should be prevented before any second receiver runtime exists. What ideas, risks, or opportunities you see that may not already be obvious. What should be locked in Python before future receiver expansion. Important boundaries: This is review-only. This job does not include: source-code access source-code rewriting private architecture access production implementation C#/.NET receiver build replacing the Python receiver proof redesigning Entry I creating a second runtime now The current proof remains Python-first. Who I am looking for: I am looking for someone who can show genuine interest in the idea, not just complete a task. A strong applicant should be able to explain, in their own words: what they think Entry I is protecting against where backend/API systems usually confuse access with authority where fail-open behavior appears in real systems how replay, caching, logs, sessions, or database records can accidentally become false authority what original risk or opportunity they see in this future receiver lane Success condition: The first review is successful if it shows clear understanding of this boundary: Capability is not authority. Access is not authority. Session state is not authority. Security review is not authority. Previous approval is not authority. Entry I decides whether authority may continue now. Future possibility: If the first review shows strong technical understanding, original thinking, and respect for the Entry I boundary, this may lead to later review or planning milestones around future receiver systems. Apply To This Job

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