What is OMXUS?
OMXUS is a sovereign digital infrastructure for direct democracy and universal justice. The system provides one cryptographic token per verified human, community safety response in under 60 seconds, and proximity-weighted democratic participation.
The project operates without central servers through mesh networking and cannot be shut down by any single authority.
The Problem
Section titled “The Problem”Australia holds $19 trillion in collective wealth while 1 in 6 children live in poverty.
This is not a resource problem. It’s an architectural problem—the systems used to make collective decisions are structurally incapable of producing fair outcomes.
Core Components
Section titled “Core Components”The Token
Section titled “The Token”The OMXUS token is a decentralized identifier (DID) issued to each verified human. Unlike cryptocurrency tokens, it cannot be duplicated, sold, or transferred—it represents a human’s participation rights rather than a tradeable asset.
Token creation requires in-person verification by three existing network members. This process creates cryptographic attestations that are anchored to the Bitcoin blockchain.
The Ring
Section titled “The Ring”The physical interface is a $9 NFC ring containing a passive near-field communication chip. The ring requires no battery and is designed to function for decades. Users tap the ring to:
- Cast votes on community issues
- Trigger emergency alerts
- Verify identity for contracts or services
- Connect with other network members
The Safety Network
Section titled “The Safety Network”The 60-second community response system enables rapid mutual aid through mesh networking. When a user triggers an alert, nearby community members receive instant notifications with location and situation type.
Proximity Voting
Section titled “Proximity Voting”OMXUS implements proximity-weighted voting where a user’s influence on any decision is proportional to how that decision affects them. Decisions about local matters weight local voices more heavily.
Comparison with Current Systems
Section titled “Comparison with Current Systems”| Current System | OMXUS Alternative |
|---|---|
| $400/day per prisoner | Community-based resolution |
| 45% recidivism rate | Prevention-focused approach |
| 20+ minute police response | 60-second community response |
| Politicians decide for everyone | Affected people decide directly |
| $32 billion/year on justice | Near-zero operational cost |
The Name
Section titled “The Name”The name “OMXUS” derives from the Latin omnes (all) and the concept of an axis—representing a central point around which a community rotates.