Hey dev, "We are building digital fortresses in an era of ghosts. While you're busy patching a hole in the wall, the attacker has already phased through it. What if your code didn't just defend itself—what if it evolved its entire structure every time it was touched, making a successful exploit obsolete before the hacker could even hit 'Enter'?" The Concept: "Polymorphic Network Sharding & Ephemeral Identity" The "Idea nobody has tried" (at scale) is moving away from Static Defense to Organic Volatility. 1. The Core Mechanic: DNA Mutation for Code Current security relies on "signatures." If a file looks like a virus, it’s blocked. The New Idea: Every time a user requests a function, the backend code "re-compiles" itself into a different logic flow that produces the same output but looks entirely different at the binary level.…