Executive Summary
House of Joshi is a decentralized protocol for preserving digital heirlooms across generations using blockchain technology, NFT ownership, distributed storage, and sovereign identity systems. We combine immutable on-chain records with permanent decentralized storage to ensure that culture, memory and creative work survive far beyond the platforms of today.
Vision & Problem Statement
Centralized platforms decay. Files vanish, accounts disappear, services shut down. Heritage that was meant to last for generations is lost within a decade. The House of Joshi protocol replaces this fragility with a sovereign, multichain framework purpose-built for permanence.
Three Pillars
Sovereignty — self-custody by default, no platform lock-in. Permanence — multi-redundant decentralized storage with on-chain verification. Heritage — composable identity for individuals, families, and creative estates that persist across generations.
Heirloom Protocol Specification
The Heirloom Protocol defines a standard for inheritable NFTs: verifiable lineage, time-locked transfers, multi-signature guardianship, and provenance hashes anchored across multiple chains. Smart contracts coordinate with decentralized storage networks to guarantee that the asset and its metadata are mirrored, signed, and recoverable indefinitely.
Token Economics
Native ecosystem tokens — including $QUEENJOSHI and $KINGJOSHI on Base, $KIND and $NBAA on Cronos — coordinate governance, staking rewards, and treasury operations. Supply is fixed, emissions are transparent, and protocol fees flow back to long-term participants.
Multi-Chain Infrastructure
The protocol operates across Ethereum, Base, Cronos, Shibarium and XRP, with USDC on Base as the canonical settlement asset. Cross-chain messaging enables a unified user experience while preserving the sovereignty of each underlying network.
Governance & Treasury
A sovereign DAO governs treasury allocation, protocol upgrades, and ecosystem grants. On-chain proposals, weighted voting, and transparent reporting ensure that the kingdom is owned by its citizens.
Security & Auditability
All core contracts undergo independent audits. The protocol favors minimal, formally-verifiable code. Treasury holdings, contract upgrades, and key operations are observable on-chain at all times.
Conclusion
House of Joshi is more than a Web3 project — it is a generational covenant. A sovereign ecosystem where blockchain technology serves the timeless values of legacy, art and heritage.
