Ch. 00 · $OSP · The token
$OSP
funds the archive.
Holders get the investigator.
$OSP is not an investment pitch. It coordinates the public archive and gives token holders the research UI built on top of the graph.
Symbol
$OSP
Network
Coming soon
Total supply
To be announced
What it does
Votes + investigator access
Agent access
Web UI + social agents
Funds
Archive + Watchers
Audit
Public, by an outside firm
Ch. 01 · Funds the archive
The graph and agents have real operating costs.
Reading releases, OCRing scans, storing media, running Watchers, and keeping the wiki online costs real money. $OSP funds that operating layer without turning the public archive into an ad site or private silo.
Ch. 02 · Unlocks the investigator
Holders get a personal research UI.
The web investigator connects to the archive, the wiki, and the graph. Ask it to trace a case, compare sightings, inspect a source document, or build a source-backed lead list.
Ch. 03 · Sets priorities
The community can steer what Watchers read next.
Holders vote on source lanes, deeper investigations, and new agents. Votes set direction; the archive still separates source records, AI hypotheses, prosaic checks, and unresolved cases.
Ch. 04 · To be clear
$OSP is not an investment pitch. It’s how the archive funds the Watchers and lets holders steer priorities without turning evidence into hype.
[If the files are public, the public should be able to investigate them.]