Open protocol initiative for verifiable money integrity

Money should be proven, not promised.

ProofMoney explores a verification-first standard for money-like digital systems: issuance, supply, ownership, flow, and rules should be independently verifiable.

ProofMoney does not offer, sell, or solicit the purchase of PRM.

Five Proofs

The foundation of money integrity.

ProofMoney is built around five core proofs that make monetary claims inspectable.

I

Proof of Issuance

Verifies how each unit enters the system and whether its origin can be independently checked.

Every unit must have a verifiable source.
S

Proof of Supply

Verifies current and historical supply through computation, not institutional claims.

Supply should be computed, not claimed.
O

Proof of Ownership

Verifies who truly controls value through cryptographic authorization structures.

A balance is not ownership. Control is ownership.
F

Proof of Flow

Verifies value movement, authorization, and state transitions while respecting privacy where possible.

Flow must be verifiable. Privacy must be respected.
R

Proof of Rule

Verifies that monetary rules are enforced and that invalid changes can be rejected.

A rule is real only when it is verifiably enforced.

Integrity Stack

Verification is the product.

ProofMoney is not just a ledger. It is a money integrity stack designed to turn monetary claims into verifiable system outputs.

Proof Ledger

Verifiable monetary state layer.

Proof Engine

Verification logic for the five proofs.

Proof Wallet

Shows proof behind the balance.

Proof Explorer

Public system integrity dashboard.

Proof Vault

Auditable fund control layer.

Proof API

Developer access to proof outputs.

Zero-Privilege Launch

No privilege at the starting line.

  • No initial founder allocation
  • No private sale
  • No insider round
  • No hidden address
  • No guaranteed yield
  • No test-unit conversion promise
  • No unilateral rule privilege
Read launch principles →

Proof Release Curve

Every released unit must have a verifiable origin.

The Proof Release Curve defines how PRM may enter the ProofMoney system through public, bounded, and verifiable rules. It is not a fundraising schedule, private allocation plan, yield model, or price narrative.

View Proof Release Curve →

Risk Notice

Understand the risks before participating.

ProofMoney is experimental. Verification reduces trust requirements, but it does not eliminate risk.

  • PRM may never have market value.
  • PRM may have no liquidity.
  • ProofMoney software may contain bugs.
  • Private keys may be lost or stolen.
  • Transactions may be irreversible.
  • Test units have no monetary value.
  • Regulatory treatment is uncertain.
  • The protocol may fail.
Read Risk Disclosure
Open Protocol

Documentation-first and public by design.

Verifiable by Design

Proof outputs, not promotional claims.

Designed to Outgrow Its Author

Initial design authored by Vingen Motoki.