The Sovereign Vault is where we keep what matters — sourced, permanent, and beyond anyone’s delete button. Every file here is self-contained: no CDN, no server, no dependency. Host it anywhere, or inscribe it and it lives on Bitcoin forever.
SovereignRender exists for one reason: to make content permanent and censorship-resistant on Bitcoin. BIP-110 is a proposed soft fork that would restrict arbitrary data on-chain — the exact inscriptions this tool creates. It would break the very medium that makes permanence possible.
So the Vault holds two things: the case against censorship, and proof the medium works — finished artifacts you can open right now. If a proposal to censor what Bitcoin can carry ever succeeds, both should already be permanent — preserved on the very chain it set out to restrict.
We oppose BIP-110. These are the receipts.
Load, render, and fingerprint any on-chain inscription — and check whether it’s an authentic SovereignRender artifact.
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Verifier
Inscription Viewer
Paste any Bitcoin Ordinals inscription ID to render it live, compute its SHA-256 from the exact on-chain bytes, and verify SovereignRender provenance.
On-chain · SHA-256 fingerprint · live render
The argument, with sources. No spin, no slurs.
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Receipts
BIP-110 // Receipts
11 verifiable sources on the BIP-110 debate — Gloria’s funding, OP_RETURN history, why inscriptions use Taproot witness (not OP_RETURN), and the demonstration that filters don’t work.
Self-contained · zero external dependencies · host anywhere
Self-contained video artifacts forged in the studio — each one decoder, frames, and player in a single file, inscribable as-is.
More entries as the Vault grows — preserved content, permanently.