ONE EARTH.
ONE OPEN NETWORK.

Tokenize real world assets and let AI agents pay for outcomes with x402. Earthium is one open protocol for programmable ownership and machine native settlement.

Agent Payment
x402 /pay
RWA Attestation
CZPT…5v1 ✓
Contributor Reserve
15% · Public
Scroll to explore the network // Built in public
Source
Open
Built in public
Payment Rail
x402
Agent-native
Contributor Reserve
0%
Public onchain
Asset Standard
RWA
Tokenized real-world assets

One Coordination
Layer

Payments live in one system. Data lives in another. Real world assets live somewhere else. Earthium is a modular protocol where agents, apps, payments, and tokenized assets can find each other and settle inside a single open environment.

RWA VAULTAI AGENTSTATE GRAPH

Tell Earth What You Want

An early illustration of how Earthium is meant to feel. Describe an outcome, and the protocol coordinates the modules, agents, and x402 payments needed to reach it. This is a prototype, not a finished product.

Interactive // Intent_Sim
Intent Composer
  1. x402 Intent Signed
  2. Solver Auction
  3. Parallelized zkVM Proving
  4. Restaked Attestation
  5. Finality on State Graph
Settlement Log
// awaiting intent submission…

Browser simulation of the EARTHIUM pipeline for illustration, not live chain data.

Real-World Assets,
Made Understandable

Transparency Schema

Tokenization does not remove risk. It just makes risk visible. Every asset issued through Earthium is expected to declare what it represents, who stands behind it, and how it can be verified, so holders can judge trust for themselves.

01

What It Represents

Every token carries a plain-language description of the underlying asset and the rights it grants to the holder.

Field · asset.claim
02

Who Stands Behind It

Issuer identity, the entity managing the underlying asset, and how value is verified are published as part of the token.

Field · issuer + verifier
03

How Trust Is Verified

Redemption path, remaining risks, and independent attestations are made visible, trust is exposed, not hidden.

Field · redemption + risks
[05] Contributor Reserve

15% of $EARTH,
held in public.

The Earthium team intends to purchase and hold 15% of the total $EARTH supply in a public dev wallet, the Earthium Contributor Reserve, reserved for people who ship measurable value to the ecosystem.

No private access. No personal relationship required. Contributions are judged by what you build. The wallet, holdings, and distributions stay visible onchain.

Read the Reserve Terms →
  • 01Building Earth modules
  • 02Developing protocol infrastructure
  • 03Creating integrations
  • 04Fixing important bugs
  • 05Discovering security vulnerabilities
  • 06Improving documentation
  • 07Creating developer tools
  • 08Researching RWA standards
  • 09Building apps using Earth
  • 10Growing the ecosystem
[01]Complete

Foundation

  • Core Architecture & Database Models (Prisma)
  • Earthium Manifesto and Litepaper published
  • Solana Devnet Integration Setup
  • Landing Page & UI/UX Design System
[02]In Progress

Intent Settlement

  • x402 Solver Backend and Registry
  • Interactive Settlement Dashboard (/settle)
  • Smart Contract (SVM) Intent verification logic
  • Live testnet deployments for solvers
[03]Upcoming

RWA Transparency

  • Tokenized asset metadata standard (Schema)
  • Attestation registry for real-world asset issuers
  • Integrations with 3rd-party Oracles (e.g., Pyth)
[04]Planned

Open Ecosystem

  • Permissionless module, agent, and service operators
  • 15% Contributor Reserve public allocation on-chain
  • $EARTH token launch for coordination and rewards
one earth · one open network for agents, assets, and value x402 native · agents that can discover, pay, and settle open source from day one · built in public 15% contributor reserve · public dev wallet on solana $EARTH on solana via pump.fun · coordination, not speculation tokenized RWA · transparency schema required

Earthium belongs to the people who build it.

Ship a module. Build an agent. Review the code. Test a payment flow. Improve an asset schema. Find a vulnerability. You do not need permission to begin, only something valuable to contribute.