montana/Montana-Protocol/Code/RELEASE-v1.0.0-rc.1.md
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Montana v1.0.0-rc.1 — first mainnet release candidate

Release date: 2026-05-21 Tag: v1.0.0-rc.1 Spec target: Protocol v35.25.1 + Network v1.1.0 + App v3.12.0 Reference implementation: Rust workspace 17 crates, 0.1.2

This is the first mainnet-readiness candidate after the closure of the Metzdowd security review (issue #1, sixteen findings) and the production deployment of Noise_PQ XX as the network transport. The release is published for external review against the live three-node Genesis cohort.


Scope

Production-ready in this release

  • Noise_PQ XX transport. TCP → Noise_PQ XX → Yamux is the production handshake stack. ML-KEM-768 ephemeral key encapsulation on both sides, ML-DSA-65 identity signatures over the transcript, ChaCha20-Poly1305 AEAD on the established session. Wire format byte-exact to Network specification v1.1.0 (msg1 1184 B / msg2 7533 B / msg3 6349 B). PeerId derived as SHA-256 multihash (libp2p sha2-256 code 0x12) of each peer's ML-DSA-65 identity public key.
  • Three-node Genesis cohort. Moscow, Frankfurt, Helsinki — full 6/6 pairwise mesh negotiating /montana/noise-pq-xx/1.0.0 and exchanging Ping/Pong heartbeats every 5 s. Live since 2026-05-21 15:54 UTC.
  • External operator onboarding. A clean Linux VPS clones github.com/efir369999/Montana, runs Code/scripts/install-vps.sh, and within ~16 minutes the new node is visible in all three Genesis peers' journals as [network] CONNECTION ESTABLISHED peer=<XX peer_id> label=unknown and exchanging heartbeats. End-to-end verified on a fresh Yerevan VPS at 149.154.184.205 on 2026-05-21.
  • Auto-sync infrastructure.
    • montana-manifest-sync.timer (every 10 min) — SSH-probes the live XX peer_id of mos/fra/zel, compares against the bundled Code/scripts/genesis-manifest.json in the repository, and pushes to origin/main on key rotation.
    • montana-vpn-key-sync.timer (every 5 min) — pulls Helsinki's /var/lib/montana-net/my-vpn.json (canonical xray Reality config), parses UUID/PBK/SID/SNI, writes /etc/montana-vpn/keys.json on Moscow; the Flask /vpn/sub endpoint reads keys with a 30 s cache.
    • Explorer data.json collector (every 1 min) — discovers external operators automatically via heartbeat scan of Genesis journals; new peers appear at efir.org/explorer/ with their public IP, last-heartbeat age, and the set of Genesis witnesses.
  • Closed Metzdowd findings. All sixteen findings of the CISO-as-a-Service Team consolidated review of 2026-05-19 are addressed. Disposition: twelve accepted and fixed by construction in the whitepaper (WP-1..WP-12); two rejected with spec citations (MONT-003 race condition, WP-8 sub-claim); MONT-001 closed by spec patch (constant-time requirement on ML-DSA-65 / ML-KEM-768 rows); MONT-002 closed by online_session_nonce addition to the IBT online proof; MONT-004 documented as pre-mainnet operating state; DEV-014 (post-quantum transport migration) closed by switching the production transport to Noise_PQ XX. Full disposition in External-Audit/montana-response-to-2026-05-19-audit.md.

Open blockers before v1.0.0 mainnet promotion

ID Title Closure path
DEV-012 Singleton-only proposal generation in Active phase — multi-node apply_proposal across the Genesis cohort is not yet wired. Implement cross-machine apply_proposal from peers; verify all three Genesis nodes converge on identical state_root after every window; document in M9 Phase 2 closure note.
M7 Fast-sync snapshot mechanism. Implement mt-sync crate with snapshot delivery rooted in the current Merkle state root; benchmark at the billion-account target.
Phase 3 part 3 Cross-machine 24-hour soak of Noise_PQ XX. Passive; heartbeats are flowing on the three Genesis peers + Armenia external operator continuously since 2026-05-21 15:54 UTC.
MONT-001 ML-DSA-65 constant-time discipline verification. Per [C-5] capability checklist already filled; mainnet promotion requires an independent constant-time audit of the production crypto path (mt-crypto-native via openssl-src 3.5 LTS).

Promotion criterion to v1.0.0: all four items closed, and an independent cryptographer pass over the v1.0.0-rc.1 tag returns zero high-severity findings.


How to join the live network

# On any clean Linux VPS (Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, RHEL, Alpine — root):
git clone https://github.com/efir369999/Montana.git /opt/montana
sudo bash /opt/montana/Code/scripts/install-vps.sh

After the install completes:

  1. systemctl status montana-node shows active (running).
  2. The journal shows [network] CONNECTION ESTABLISHED peer=Q… label=moscow|frankfurt|helsinki for each Genesis peer.
  3. Within one minute, the new node appears at efir.org/explorer/ under "Discovered peers" with the new node's public IP, last-heartbeat age, and the three Genesis witnesses.
  4. The local node enters Phase 1 Bootstrap → CandidateVdf (sequential SHA-256 chain to vdf_chain_length ≥ τ₂, approximately fourteen days of wall-clock).

The install path is the canonical onboarding flow for the Metzdowd cryptography list audience and any independent operator who wants to join the live mesh.


Verification artifacts


License

Apache-2.0 OR MIT, at the operator's choice (see LICENSE, Code/LICENSE-APACHE, Code/LICENSE-MIT).


Contact for security review

  • Issues and findings: github.com/efir369999/Montana/issues
  • Next-round review with mainnet-readiness scope: tag the issue mainnet-readiness
  • No email, no Discord, no Telegram — public on-record review only