What is live
The Bishop's Index — a curated 337-name universe across the compute pool and the metabolic pool — is marked three times each US trading day (open, midday, close) and recorded permanently. Every mark is cross-validated against a second data source before it lands in the database. The peptide pool seeds in early June.
The daily relay publishes through three desks. The Asia Desk files overnight Eastern. The Morning Desk files after the US open. The Position files late afternoon, metabolising the day into the standing Frame. The House View — the publication's standing market frame — is filed each Sunday evening before Asia opens.
Every published piece carries a position disclosure. Every call resolves publicly to the Scoreboard. No quiet deletions. No revisions without a Changelog entry.
What is not yet
The full reader experience is being built in phases. The Tape — a live visual surface on the Bishop's Index — launches alongside the substrate this week. The full V2 reader layer (information-density controls, term hovers, citation popovers, audio narration, annotation overlay, reading sequence) lands across the weeks after. Each piece ships when it's ready, not on a deadline.
Subscriber tiers, paywall, micropayments, and the comments surface are scoped but not yet wired. The Scoreboard rail on the homepage is a placeholder until the first complete cycle of resolved positions accumulates.
How to think about this
The substrate is honest now. The surface will be honest as it lands. Everything visible on the site traces to data the publication is actually collecting — there is no fabricated content, no demo positions, no stub analysis dressed up as the real thing. If something looks unfinished, it is. If something looks finished, it's because the data behind it is real.
The publication's foundational commitment is straightforward. The board resets. The lesson stays. The Frame revises when the evidence asks. The record is kept either way.
Contact
Subscriber and feedback contact: the desk (desk@grantbishop.com).