Three new Tauri commands surface Layer 4 to the frontend:
- rotate_v_me() -> { newEpoch }: generates next V_me epoch +
republishes bio. Old epoch retained in vouch_keys_own; existing
vouchees receive the new key on their next bio-scan.
- cascade_revoke_v_me_epoch(retired_epoch, reason_code) ->
{ postsRevoked }: bulk per-post revocation across every author
post that sealed slots under (self, retired_epoch). Useful as a
follow-up after rotate_v_me when the author wants to actively
cut off comment access on old posts.
- key_burn_post_slot(post_id_hex, slot_index, new_v_x_hex): the
leaked-V_me primitive. Re-seals one slot under a different V_x.
Frontend (Settings → Vouches):
- New "Rotate my vouch key" button + status pill below the Given /
Received lists.
- Confirmation prompt explains the grandfather-by-default semantics:
"old posts remain readable to anyone who held the old key — cascade-
revoke separately if you want to cut off old-content access."
- Wired once per settings-tab activation.
Cascade-revoke and key-burn surfaces aren't visualized yet (require
per-post selection UI); the Tauri commands are available for follow-up
UI work or scripting via the desktop dev console.
Workspace builds clean; 148 tests pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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