An eXperiential Fungible Token (XFT) is a digitally inscribed asset that integrates blockchain permanence, physical anchoring, and real-world utility. Unlike traditional NFTs, which rely on centralized servers and speculative markets, XFTs are permanently recorded on Bitcoin Ordinals (BRC-333), immortalizing provenance, authenticity, and longevity.
XFTs serve as verifiable digital records for fine art, literature, music, film, and intellectual property, enabling immutable ownership and fractionalized access to high-value cultural and financial assets. These tokens are physically secured through NanoFiche archival technology, inscribed onto millennia-grade (10,000+ years) substrates to ensure preservation beyond the limitations of conventional storage, human error, and the passage of time.
XFTs are exclusively qualified to be stored in the Library of Alexandria Lunar Archive, curated by Benevolent Society, where they become part of a permanent repository of human knowledge and artistic heritage.
XFTs that are linked to registered, tokenized gold are classified as Zatōshis. Named after the smallest unit of Bitcoin (satoshis), the Zatoshi Protocol honors Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of Bitcoin, by expanding Bitcoin's core principles of decentralization, immutability, and financial sovereignty into the realm of physically backed digital assets.
Each Zatoshi represents fractional ownership of certified gold bullion, combining the stability of registered bullion reserves with the liquidity of blockchain-based exchange. This integration establishes a direct linkage between digital inscriptions and tangible reserves, ensuring that digital ownership is both verifiable and intrinsically valuable.
By merging blockchain resilience, physical asset security, and decentralized ownership, Zatōshis bridge Bitcoin's foundational principles with the future of real-world asset tokenization. This transformation brings Bitcoin's original vision of decentralized, self-sovereign value into the realm of art, heritage, and financial permanence.