Chapter 2: Origin Token
Chapter 2: Origin Token
Section 2: Key Fragments
April 2024.
EOS is no longer the center of discussion. #solana , Arbitrum, Celestia, and new L2s are growing wildly, while the EOS community seems quiet but is bubbling with new ambitions beneath the surface.
At this time, Lin Qingyuan has become a 'governance advisor' under ENF, a title that sounds profound but is actually just a marginalized idealist. He has been moved from the front line to a cross-chain project that hardly anyone pays attention to: exSat.
Originally, this was a little-regarded experimental proposal to use #eos as a state index chain to synchronize cold data on Bitcoin.
Until that night, he received an anonymous email. The subject line contained only three letters: OGX.
He opened the attachment, which contained a fragment of a private key and a note:
'Origin token, sealed at the 87th meeting. It should not exist, but it still does.'
Lin held his breath.
He knew what OGX was.
It was a 'governance mapping token' proposed even before the EOS mainnet went live, capable of mapping a user's reputation and rights across multiple chains. In simple terms, it is a cross-chain, verifiable, and upgradable identity sovereignty carrier.
It is also the core of Vaulta.
He realized that someone had secretly activated #Vaulta .