Satoshium, explained
Satoshium is a long-term project building decentralized intelligence infrastructure on the Bitcoin standard. The goal is simple: make AI systems more trustworthy by anchoring them to cryptographic rules instead of human whims.
π The one-sentence definition
Satoshium is an open build lab for AI agents, trust systems, and tools that run on Bitcoin-grade verification.
Built in public. No hype. Visible progress only.
π§± What Satoshium is building
- Agents β AI helpers that can follow explicit, auditable rules
- Trust systems β frameworks that score, verify, and constrain agent behavior
- Open tools β small utilities and demos that prove real progress
- Governance + safety β guardrails, policies, and βagent firewallβ patterns
π§ Why Bitcoin is part of it
Bitcoin is the strongest, most battle-tested base layer for decentralized verification. Satoshium uses the Bitcoin mindset (and eventually Bitcoin-native primitives) to answer:
- Can an agent prove what it did?
- Can we audit decisions after the fact?
- Can rules be enforced cryptographically instead of socially?
Not everything is on-chain. The point is verifiability, not hype.
π§ How to explore this site
- Roadmap β where the project is going
- Updates β what actually shipped (proof)
- Demos β live links to working tools
- Main Site β the broader Satoshium presence
π Philosophy
Build in public. Document everything. Ship small, real steps.
Every commit = forward motion.
Curious how the idea started? Read the origin story β