Pick the range
Before anyone sends a word, we agree whether the number will be in the millions, billions, trillions, or another range.
Early idea — not live yet
A time capsule for ResonantDAO
One word from each of us becomes one founding number—and a memory the community returns to in 2, 5, and 10 years.
The number is revealed once. The capsule continues.
Everyone gets one word. We lock the capsule before anyone knows the result. Each word changes the locked capsule; the capsule as a whole, not a letter score, is what enters the calculation.
Before anyone sends a word, we agree whether the number will be in the millions, billions, trillions, or another range.
Your word becomes one place in the capsule. Share it now, keep it sealed for later, or sit this one out.
When the deadline arrives, we lock the list. No one can add, remove, or change a word after that.
The locked capsule becomes one digital fingerprint. We mix in a public number that arrives later, then place the result inside the range we chose.
Your word never equals a fixed amount of tokens by itself. It changes the shared result by becoming part of the capsule as a whole.
Your accepted word and its place become part of the capsule.
Change any word or its place and the digital fingerprint changes.
A public number nobody could know in time to edit the capsule is mixed in.
The result becomes a supply inside the range everyone agreed on first.
Same locked capsule + same later number = same founding supply.
This is the proposed path, not a finished calculation. The exact public recipe still needs to be built and tested before we collect real words.
Share a word now, save it for later, or simply be here. Every way of taking part belongs.
Everyone can see your word now and when the capsule comes back.
Your word stays out of public view unless you choose to open it later. The secure version still needs to be designed and tested.
You can leave this space quiet and still be fully part of the community.
Offer a word when it feels right.
Silence still keeps you in the circle.
The number comes out at the start. The words come back later so we can see what changed—and what did not.
We put our old words beside what we think now and see how the community has changed.
We look at what stayed, what changed, what failed, and what we got wrong.
We open another layer and pass the capsule to the people who will care for it next.
The invitation
We are not collecting words yet. First, we want the community to help decide what belongs in the capsule, how a word can stay sealed, and how we care for it for ten years.
Read the full ideaThis is still an idea we are testing. We have not chosen the token supply, and we are not collecting words yet. Before this goes live, we need to show that no one can quietly steer the number, define what “sealed” really protects, and make sure the capsule can last ten years.