Judgment
The order, amount, parties, jurisdiction, deadlines, and review flags.
CONCEPTS
Hydra starts with a judgment and builds the work around it.
CORE LOOP
The order, amount, parties, jurisdiction, deadlines, and review flags.
People, entities, aliases, wallets, exchanges, and source evidence.
Wallets, transactions, tokens, exchange hypotheses, confidence, and contradictions.
Exchange, issuer, sanctions, turnover, and counsel-review materials.
A lawful action board for focus, expansion, escalation, and recovery tracking.
Recovered value, costs, remittance, economics, and distribution state.
Every request, packet, action, export, and recovery event.
HYDRA CLAW
The Claw is a lawful workflow loop. It does not move assets. It prepares, routes, tracks, and records recovery actions.
| Level | Name | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | Observe | Watch matter-linked wallets and deadlines. |
| 1 | Prepare | Assemble evidence and packets. |
| 2 | Preserve | Prepare preservation and hold workflows. |
| 3 | Discover | Support post-judgment discovery and exchange requests. |
| 4 | Freeze / Block | Route issuer or exchange freeze workflows through proper authority. |
| 5 | Seize / Turn Over | Track court-supervised turnover or remittance. |
| 6 | Recover / Distribute | Ledger recovery events and waterfall distribution. |
Attribution is a claim, not a guess. Each claim needs a source, confidence score, basis, contradictions, and review state.
Hydra can prepare issuer packets. It cannot freeze, burn, mint, or transfer tokens.
Wallets do not contain IP addresses. Network evidence comes from lawful auxiliary sources such as exchange responses, provider logs, claimant-owned logs, incident response records, or court-authorized production.
Use: IP evidence supports an attribution hypothesis.
Do not use: IP proves wallet owner.
If a wallet or flow may involve sanctioned property, ordinary recovery pauses. The matter routes to sanctions review, counsel, and any required reporting or licensing workflow.