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Janus, double-faced god of the threshold
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MMXXVII

the protocol of Janus

Semi-fungible caskets cross the threshold of Janus. One face looks at what was banked; the other at what will be summoned. Mint, burn, and recycle the same one thousand identities — forever.

Block
ChainAnvil 31337
Contract0x5FbD…0aa3
Volume / 24h
§ Observatorium · live state
← retrospicit · pastl · i · m · e · nprospicit · future →
·souls banked · 0
capacitas
·/ M
0.0%
0 of 1000 struck
·souls walking · 0
↘ banked below the limen0 / 1000 strucksummoned to walk ↗
§ IIMechanics

Four passages of the limen.

MMXXVII does not destroy supply. It rebinds identity. Every transaction is a passage — the casket's owner changes, the casket itself endures.

  1. 01

    Crossing the threshold

    When a wallet's fractional balance crosses one whole MMXXVII, the protocol mints — or summons — a casket NFT bound to that holder. The threshold is the limen, the doorway of Janus.

    balanceOf(wallet) ⌐ limen ⇒ mint(casket)
  2. 02

    Banking the past

  3. 03

    Summoning the future

  4. 04

    Single contract duality

← retrospicit · past
Souls
already passed.

Banked caskets wait in the Styx queue. Their identity persists; their owner has crossed below the limen.

limen
prospicit · future →
Souls
to be reborn.

Each summons recycles the oldest banked ID. New holder, same identity. The archive never decays.

§ IIISpecifications

The protocol, precisely.

No magic numbers. MMXXVII is a single Solidity deployment with deterministic state transitions, batched NFT transfers, and reentrancy-guarded callbacks.

Tabula technicaverba prima
Standard
ERC—451
Decimals
18
Max supply
1 000 caskets
Bank queue
FIFO double-ended
Recycle policy
Identity preserved
Vesting lock
90 days linear
Audit
Internal · pending external
License
MIT
Origin
Fork of ERC-404
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