Site-wide Public Portfolio Update

MZN publishes a site-wide update to its public portfolio and review architecture

The August 2026 release revises and expands MZN's public website across existing pages and new routes, consolidating phase boundaries, portfolio documentation, review paths, canonical URLs and disclosure structure.

Published Publisher: MZN CompanyPublic release record

A comprehensive public rebuild

This release records a site-wide revision of MZN's public portfolio. Every page carried into the current public build was reviewed and updated; existing material was rewritten, reconciled, reorganized or expanded where needed, and new pages and routes were added across company, product, technical, research, provenance, review, media and Phase 3 partnership layers.

The current canonical routes replace earlier public presentations as the primary destinations for ongoing review. Historical references remain part of the record and, where applicable, legacy URLs route forward to their current canonical destinations.

What changed across the public site

  1. The existing public corpus was reviewed page by page, with substantive editorial, structural and claim-boundary revisions rather than a navigation-only refresh.
  2. New pages and review routes were added to make product history, technical systems, research, provenance, evaluation and Phase 3 advancement easier to inspect independently.
  3. Phase 1 operating history, the bounded Phase 2 solo AI-native formation record and Phase 3 validation or advancement paths were separated consistently across the site.
  4. Claim/non-claim language, maturity boundaries, disclosure levels and evidence routing were reconciled so public material is less likely to be read outside its intended scope.
  5. Canonical URLs, legacy redirects, navigation, sitemap signals, sharing metadata and structured-data patterns were consolidated around the revised public architecture.
  6. The rebuilt site now provides clearer entry paths for first-time readers, technical reviewers, OPU evaluators, media, diligence and strategic partnership discussions.

Current public review routes

Scope and claim boundaryThis publication documents a rebuild of MZN's public information and disclosure architecture. It does not imply that the underlying projects or assets were created in August 2026, does not retroactively alter historical phase boundaries, and is not independent validation, certification, patent determination or valuation. Earlier public references remain historical records; the current canonical destinations contain the revised public material.