Blackbook Protocol: FAQs
What is the Blackbook Protocol?
The Blackbook Protocol is a clinical blueprint for Sovereign Wealth Architecture. It provides the structural logic to decouple personal liability from asset control using established UK Trust law.
Who is this book for?
It is designed for Founders, Directors, and profiessionals who want to move from 'vulnerable ownership' to 'secure control'.
What is the 95/5 rule?
The 95/5 rule is a strategic bypass mechanism described in in chapter 4. It allows for the separation of beneficial interest from management control to optimize capital flow into a protected structure.
Is the protocol legal in the UK?
Yes. The protocol is built on the Trustee Act 2000 and the Perpetuities and Accumulations Act 2009. It is a matter of structural architecture, not legal loopholes.
How does the Blackbook Protocol help with tax?
The Protocol focuses on structural optimization. By moving assets into a Discretionary Trust, you shift the tax logic from personal liability to trust-based accrual, reducing 'Financial Cortisol'.
What does 'Own Nothing, Control Everything' mean?
It is the core philosophy of the protocol. By holding no assets in your personal name, you become 'judgment proof'. You retain the power to direct the assets (Control) without the risks of holding the title (Ownership).
What is the 125-year logic?
Under UK law, a trust can exist for up to 125 years. The Protocol uses this timeline to ensure multi-generational protection that outlives the individual founder.
Can I use this for my existing business?
The Protocol is specifically designed to interface with UK Limited companies (The Engine) to secure the intellectual property and surplus capital they generate.
Does the book provide legal templates?
The Protocol V.1.0 includes the 'Standard Intellectual Property License' and the foundational logic for a 'Declaration of Trust'.
How do I access the Protocol?
The Protocol is available as a secure digital briefing via Amazon Kindle as well as an Audio book available on Spotify. Access is restricted to those ready to initialize their own Vault.