A currency held up by mathematics instead of institutions — quantum-ready from its very first block, sent without fees, and struck fairly by everyone who takes part.
Everything Sosaiem is, stated plainly. No clause lets anyone override these.
Mining creates SOSA at roughly 100 per hour across the whole network, tuned automatically no matter how many miners take part, until the fixed cap of 12,212,010 is reached. Then minting simply retires — and transfers carry on. No lever exists to print more.
While racing for a block, each miner proves their effort with verifiable work-shares. Whoever wins must split the reward in proportion to everyone’s proven work — smooth, pooled earnings with no pool operator, checked by every node so no one can shortchange anyone.
Every wallet and every vote is signed with ML-DSA, the NIST post-quantum standard (FIPS 204). Sosaiem isn’t scrambling to retrofit security the day quantum computers arrive. It began there.
Transfers confirm in seconds by stake-weighted vote, not by mining. Your balance is your voting weight; the coins you hold are your voice. Votes even self-heal — a node that judged too early corrects itself the moment its ledger catches up. No fee, ever.
Every node running the rules reaches the same answer — nobody votes their opinion. Weight is conserved coin, so a thousand empty accounts weigh nothing. The rich cannot make a wrong thing right, and a bot swarm cannot drown out the real holders.
Wallet, block explorer, and miner are all served by your own node, in your own browser. No company server sits in the middle holding anything. This page is only the door; the network is the product.
Every mechanism in full — issuance, difficulty, work-shares, post-quantum signatures, the voting ledger, the networking, and a clear account of the security model.
Open the whitepaperNo Python, no setup, nothing to configure — download, double-click, done. Advanced users and Mac/Linux can use the source bundle instead.
Double-click Sosaiem‑Wallet. Its window opens with your address, balance, and sending — and it connects to the network on its own. Copy your address.
Double-click Sosaiem‑Miner, paste your wallet address, and press Start mining. Coins you earn go straight to your wallet.
The Miner never touches your keys; it only needs the address to pay. Leave the Wallet open when you can — your coins are also the vote that confirms everyone’s transfers.