Complete pricing for all 170+ nation-states coordinated via TitleChain Foundation registry. Pre-select your namespace and hold your priority position on the waitlist.
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When you reserve your nation chain, you gain access to the complete M5 infrastructure stack— marketplace, exchange, infrastructure, and Internet 3.0 coordination powered by TitleChain Foundation.
Your sovereign nation chain will be featured in the M5 Global Index—the marketplace and exchange for all Real-World Assets (RWAs) tokenized on your chain. The Global Production Indicator (GPI) tracks your nation's tokenized assets in real-time, creating new private and public liquidity pools for global trading.
Marketplace & exchange listing your sovereign chain and all tokenized RWAs (land, energy, carbon credits, commodities).
Mapping services bridging legacy SWIFT codes to blockchain settlement rails for instant cross-border payments.
Real-time economic measurement indexing asset-backed transactions across 170+ nations—your chain's activity feeds GPI, creating new private and public liquidity pools.
New York Constitutional Protocol—featured coordination container linking nation chains, state chains, and constitutional framework for Internet 3.0 governance.
Hybrid and private on-premise infrastructure solutions for nations requiring sovereign control. M5Node operates via the M5Cloud stack—distributed validators, witnesses, oracles, and storage providers coordinating registry operations and asset settlement.
Hybrid cloud, private cloud, and on-premise infrastructure solutions for nations requiring full sovereignty and control.
Distributed validators, witnesses, oracles, and storage providers coordinating your nation chain's registry and settlement.
Sovereign governance and technical specification infrastructure providing standards coordination and compliance frameworks.
Your nation chain connects to Internet 3.0 via the ICSN (Internet Corporation for Sovereign Networks). The net3.eth node establishes icsnglobal.eth coordination for global namespace resolution and cross-chain communication between sovereign nation chains, state chains, and enterprise networks.
Internet 3.0 network coordination via net3.eth node—your nation chain's global namespace and cross-chain bridge.
All 170+ nation chains, 50+ U.S. state chains, and enterprise chains listed in the M5 Global Index and coordinated via ICSN.
Foundation stewarding Internet 3.0 standards, human-centric protocols, and sovereign infrastructure for the next generation.
All infrastructure coordinates via TitleChain Foundation—the constitutional registry protecting Internet 3.0 for 1,000 years. Developers access git3labs.eth and Internet3 Foundation initiatives via git3hub.com, forwarding Web2 accounts into contract repos, SDKs, and tools to build sovereign services and apps in personal or cooperative wallets.
Constitutional registry and root namespace coordinator for all M5 infrastructure, nation chains, and Internet 3.0 services.
Developer access via git3hub.com—Web2 GitHub accounts forwarded into Internet 3.0 contract repos, SDKs, and sovereign app tools.
Technical standards library stewarding CYRUS©, USC©, TCID©, and ICSN protocol definitions for sovereign interoperability.
All M5 infrastructure, nation chains, state chains, and Internet 3.0 services coordinate via the TitleChain Foundation registry—providing global namespace resolution, cross-chain asset settlement, and 1,000-year constitutional protection for sovereign networks.
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