Kamadhenu
A Research Exploration in Buyer-Initiated Commerce
Kamadhenu is an early-stage research initiative exploring whether buyer intent can be formally structured and broadcast within a decentralised commerce architecture.
Reconsidering Initiation
Most digital commerce systems are organised around storefronts, seller discovery, or internally routed queries.
Kamadhenu asks a foundational question:
Can commerce begin with formally structured buyer intent, rather than inferred routing?
This research examines how demand may be encoded before it is transmitted.
Structuring Buyer Requests
The current exploration proposes a taxonomy of buyer intent, including:
- Direct needs
- Specific merchant requests
- Discovery queries
- Filtered comparisons
- Journey-based requests
- Opt-in preference signals
The objective is not to build a marketplace, but to understand how intent itself should be modelled.
Broadcast and Response
Kamadhenu investigates whether a lightweight broadcast-and-response protocol could:
- Transmit buyer-defined payloads
- Receive supplier responses
- Preserve transparency in matching
- Require explicit consent for learning
This remains conceptual and under structured evaluation.
Network Considerations
The research includes evaluating compatibility with:
- Public commerce networks
- Direct endpoint integrations
- Minimal registry-based microgrids
No deployment decisions have been finalised.
The current phase focuses on architectural clarity.
Current Stage
Kamadhenu is in active ideation and protocol drafting.
It is a research track within Janmasoft and may evolve, pivot, or conclude based on findings.
No public deployment has occurred.
