Timelock Release Gate
A generic release gate — no funds, no escrow. held → released once N sign events land (default 2), or → expired when a one_shot deadline passes. Set at_unix on the expiry trigger to your real deadline (the default is a far-future placeholder). Drop-in for embargoes, scheduled unlocks, dead-man switches, and N-party release approvals.
| Category | Foundations |
| Template ID | timelock-release |
| Definition | timelock_release v1.0 |
| States | 3 (initial: held; terminal: released, expired) |
| Transitions | 2 |
| Operators composed | KO42 |
| Audit clock | on · tick rate 1 |
What it's for
- Embargo / scheduled unlock
- Dead-man switch
- N-party release gate with a deadline
States
| State | Role |
|---|---|
held | initial |
released | terminal |
expired | terminal |
Transitions
| From | To | Operator | Fires when | Proof | Trigger / actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
held | released | KO42 | — | no | on_aggregate · count >= 2 over 1000000 Zeqonds, event sign · post: emit released |
held | expired | KO42 | — | no | one_shot · at_unix 4102444800 · post: emit expired |
Operators it composes
Each transition fires a registry operator through the master equation (compute → prove → verify). This template composes:
KO42
Browse the operators at /operators/; the building blocks a transition calls are the framework's protocols. KO42 is the always-on substrate operator; physics operators carry proof_required: true, so each fire runs the full compute → prove → verify path and lands a verifiable proof digest on your entangled state.
Deploy it
Inspect the full definition, then deploy it onto your state machine. Every fire is Zeqond-stamped onto your entangled state.
# 1. Inspect — the full definition (states, transitions, operators) as served
curl -sS https://zeqsdk.com/api/contracts/templates/timelock-release
# 2. Deploy onto your machine (auth: session; body carries your machine slug)
curl -sS -X POST https://zeqsdk.com/api/contracts/templates/timelock-release/deploy \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-b "<your session cookie>" \
-d '{"slug":"<your-machine>"}'
# → 201 { "ok": true, "contract": { "id": "…", "currentState": "held", … },
# "template_id": "timelock-release" }
The deploy path runs the same two-stage validation as the canonical create route (ContractDefinitionSchema.parse + validateContractDefinition against the live registry), writes the creation row onto your entangled state, and schedules the first fire. From there, drive transitions with POST /api/chain/<your-machine>/contracts/<id>/transition or let any triggers fire them autonomously.
Next
- Contract IDE — author, preview, and deploy contracts (this template is in the Templates tab).
- State Contracts — the full contract model: conditions, triggers, pre/post actions, lifecycle.
- Templates Library — every ready-to-deploy contract, grouped by category.
- Protocols — the named building blocks a transition composes.