
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.
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.
- 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) - 02
Banking the past
- 03
Summoning the future
- 04
Single contract duality
already passed.
Banked caskets wait in the Styx queue. Their identity persists; their owner has crossed below the limen.
to be reborn.
Each summons recycles the oldest banked ID. New holder, same identity. The archive never decays.
The protocol, precisely.
No magic numbers. MMXXVII is a single Solidity deployment with deterministic state transitions, batched NFT transfers, and reentrancy-guarded callbacks.
- 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