🧠 Workspace Hub

Satoshium Workspace

This workspace is the internal development surface for the Satoshium ecosystem. It exists to support active building, structured experimentation, technical troubleshooting, visual refinement, and long-horizon architectural planning.

Rather than functioning as a launch page or product pitch, this area serves as a practical engineering environment where systems, pages, assets, and ideas can be organized and refined in full public view.

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Debug

Organize screenshots, rendering issues, CSS problems, broken layouts, path corrections, and other troubleshooting materials during active development.

Recommended use: visual bugs, missing assets, topbar/footer issues, spacing problems.

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Repos

Map repository relationships, document folder structures, preserve naming patterns, and keep a clear view of how Satoshium repositories relate across the ecosystem.

Recommended use: repo trees, structure references, ecosystem mapping, organization notes.

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UI

Test interface ideas, compare design options, refine components, and develop visual patterns before applying them across the broader Satoshium environment.

Recommended use: cards, layout systems, hero sections, polish passes, interface experiments.

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Architecture

Preserve the systems-level structure of the project by documenting layers, domain roles, long-term planning, and the relationships between major Satoshium components.

Recommended use: domain maps, system diagrams, architectural intent, future-state planning.

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Temp

The Temp section acts as a flexible holding zone for unsorted assets, quick uploads, draft references, and in-progress materials that have not yet been assigned to a permanent section.

Recommended use: fresh screenshots, working drafts, session overflow, short-term staging.

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How the Workspace Is Meant to Be Used

Purpose of This Workspace

The Satoshium Workspace creates a structured place for development to happen in the open without becoming chaotic. It supports a slow-and-steady build process by giving each type of work its own place inside a shared engineering environment.

Current Status

The initial workspace structure is now live. Additional assets, references, notes, diagrams, screenshots, and development materials can be added gradually as the Satoshium ecosystem continues to grow.


Satoshium is being built slowly, in public, and with architectural discipline.