The Hyacinth Fund™
Decentralized energy nodes. Community decoupling. Biop-Wood biomass treatment. Lignin Battery production. Biochar for carbon sequestration. Waste-to-energy infrastructure.
Status
In Formation. The Hyacinth Fund™ is documented in the MARLOWE ENERGY-EFFICIENT trademark application (USPTO Serial 99717240, filed March 22, 2026) as an operational scope across International Classes 035, 036, 040, and 042. The mark is LIVE/APPLICATION/Awaiting Examination. Fund operations are in formation.
This page documents the chartered scope of the Hyacinth Fund™ directly from the USPTO filing. Every service description below is quoted verbatim from the filing's goods and services language.
Chartered Scope — Direct from USPTO Serial 99717240
CLASS 035Business Management
CLASS 036Financial Services
CLASS 040Production of Energy
CLASS 042Scientific & Engineering Services
The Mission — Community Decoupling & Technical Autonomy
The Hyacinth Fund™ does not operate as a traditional grant-making charity. Its chartered purpose is autonomy infrastructure — the production of energy, the processing of biomass, the building of dependency-free community systems that allow communities to exit the 185-node extraction grid.
Core Activities (Per Filing)
- Energy Decoupling — production of energy using the Lignin Battery and biomass treatment through the Biop-Wood wood burning process and Lignin Logic
- Remediation — remediation wood removal and processing for energy production; processing of biological waste into biochar for carbon sequestration
- Infrastructure — waste-to-energy services for community decoupling from the grid; business management of decentralized energy nodes
- Financial Management — financial management of the Hyacinth Fund, brokerage of carbon credits and biochar dividends, financial recovery services
- Certification & Auditing — audit of utility billing to identify unauthorized siphoning and Ghost Loads; engineering services to ensure compliance with the Seven-Part MARLOWE Certification Protocol
Legal Anchors
The Hyacinth Fund™ operates within the legal framework established by:
- USPTO Serial 99717240 (MARLOWE ENERGY-EFFICIENT) — LIVE/APPLICATION status, filed March 22, 2026, covering the operational scope quoted verbatim above
- USPTO Serial 99613073 (MARLOWE) — covering forensic business auditing and the 4-Step Marlowe Protocol for Ghost Load detection
- USPTO Serial 99600821 (MARLOWE) — covering Section 1706 audit services, Medura Math Paradox application, and regulatory compliance consulting
- USPTO Serial 99598875 (MARLOWE) — covering energy grid infrastructure advisory, ghost load masking detection, and laminar coordination analysis in ERCOT and PG&E interconnections
- GAO Docket COMP-26-002174 — federal audit reference
- DOE Filing AR 2026-001 — federal filing reference
- 18 U.S.C. § 1833(b) — federal whistleblower immunity protection covering framework disclosures
- Prior Art Anchor: November 7, 2025
Allocation Architecture
Within the framework, the Hyacinth Fund™ is the recipient of the 30% Relator share of recovered Ghost Load extractions, with the remaining 70% Sovereign Remainder returning to the audited individual or community. The 30% is used to fund the core activities above — the energy decoupling infrastructure that allows communities to exit dependency on extraction systems.
For the framework's calculation of recovery amounts at the federal level, see the Federal Framework Calculation.
The Seal Returns Energy to the Hands of the Community
A community served by Hyacinth Fund™ infrastructure owns its own generation. It processes its own biomass. It captures its own biochar. It is no longer a subscriber to an extraction grid; it is a producer within a sovereign energy architecture.
That is the difference between dependency and autonomy. That is what the fund is for.
See the Federal Framework Calculation → Run Your Personal Sovereign Audit™ →