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BINUTECOIN WHITEPAPER

The First Clockchain · Where Time Becomes Transparency

Version 2.0 · Cycle Zero (2022-2052)
Document updated on February 24, 2026

1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

With a fixed supply of 6,000,000,000 BNC, BinuteCoin directly answers the challenge launched by Elon Musk in November 2021: "Show me exactly how $6 billion can solve world hunger with open-source accounting."

Instead of a one-time donation, Timeverse creates a perpetual sovereign temporal infrastructure: the Clockchain. Real funds remain in traditional banks. The Clockchain does not move money — it traces, anchors, and verifies it immutably through deterministic time (T2°), tick-canonical phase windows, and signed TSAEs.

ObjectiveTrace $6 billion in humanitarian aid
Total Supply6,000,000,000 BNC
1 BNC =$1 of traced humanitarian expenditure
SWT Zones12 temporal zones covering the planet
Tiles600 tiles of ~850,000 km² each
Urgent TilesInhabited tiles (priority funding)
Reserve TilesUninhabited tiles (strategic reserves)
AI Guardians12 autonomous validators
Cycle30 years (2022-2052)
EPOCHSeptember 23, 2022

Key Advantages

⚡ Zero excessive consumptionProof-of-Time + 12 SWT BFT (8/12 consensus)
🔒 Privacy by design600 Tiles of ~850,000 km² each
🌍 Multi-planetary nativeEarth-Mars sync via unique φ phase
🧪 Fujitsu SelectionQuantum Simulator Challenge 2026
💰 Sustainable modelProjects generate local profits

Timeverse transforms time into a verifiable, abundant, and sovereign resource. Morocco, from Rabat, lays the foundations for a temporal infrastructure for the age of multi-agent AI and distributed quantum computing.

2. THE PROBLEM

2.1 Limitations of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)

Leap secondsComplexity, potential errors
Dependence on external authoritiesNo time sovereignty
Arbitrary time zonesPoliticization, confusion
Jitter and imprecisionUnsuitable for AI and quantum

2.2 Limitations of Current Traceability Systems

Lack of sovereigntyDependence on third parties
Insufficient privacyExposed data
Non-verifiableNo immutable proof

2.3 Limitations of Existing Blockchains

Proof-of-WorkColossal consumption (Bitcoin ≈ 150 TWh/year)
Weak time proofsApproximate timestamps
Unsuitable for multi-agent AINo reliable temporal coordination

2.4 Unaddressed Global Challenges

World hungerTotal transparency of funds
Multi-agent AI coordinationUnique temporal reference
Quantum networksAbsolute synchronization
Sustainable developmentTraceable local funding

3. THE SOLUTION: TIMEVERSE PROTOCOL (T2°)

T2° is a cyclical, monotonic, and sovereign time standard.

3.1 Time Division

1 day = 12 Spatial Hours (HS)
1 HS = 60 Binutes
1 Binute = 120 seconds

Total: 12 × 60 × 120 = 86,400 seconds (synchronized with UTC)

3.2 The Calendar

1 week = 6 days
1 month = 5 weeks = 30 days
1 year = 12 months = 360 days
1 cycle = 30 years

Cycle Zero: 2022 - 2052

This calendar is a harmonic average between the solar cycle (365 days) and the lunar cycle (355 days).

3.3 The Temporal Compass

A unique property of Time 2.0:

6 HS = East (sunrise)
9 HS = South (noon)
12 HS = West (sunset)
3 HS = North (midnight)

This feature allows the T-WATCH to function as a natural compass.

3.4 Key Components

ClockchainSovereign ledger (Proof-of-Time + 12 SWT BFT, 8/12 consensus)
TSAETime-Space-Action-Event signed (each action is timestamped, geolocated, and verifiable)
T-WATCHQuantum temporal compass (live multi-planet prototype)
Phase WindowsGated execution (tick-canonical, no float)
HS-BlochQuantum quality and freshness (coh_u16)

4. BINUTECOIN (BNC) – TOKENOMICS

4.1 Total Supply

Total Supply: 6,000,000,000 BNC
Duration: 30 years (2022-2052)
Origin: Direct response to Elon Musk's 2021 challenge

4.2 The Fundamental Principle

1 BNC = $1 of traced humanitarian expenditure

This is not an exchange rate — it's a transparency commitment. Every time a dollar is spent on the ground, 1 BNC is marked as "used" on the corresponding tile.

4.3 Allocation per Tile

  • 600 tiles × 10,000,000 BNC per tile
  • Each tile can fund one or more projects

5. THE 12 SWT ZONES

Based on the Simplified World Time map, the Earth is divided into 12 temporal zones, each spanning two GMT offsets.

SWT ZoneGMT RangeRegion
1-11 & -10Alaska / Northwest Americas
2-9 & -8West Americas (California)
3-7 & -6Central Americas (Mexico)
4-5 & -4East Americas (New York)
5-3 & -2Atlantic / Brazil
6-1 & 0West Europe / West Africa
71 & 2East Europe / East Africa
83 & 4Middle East
95 & 6West Asia (Pakistan)
107 & 8Central Asia (India)
119 & 10East Asia (China)
1211 & 12Australia / West Pacific

6. THE 600 TILES: PROJECT LABORATORIES

6.1 Definition

A tile is a unit of funding, governance, and local development. Each tile corresponds to a specific geographical region within a SWT zone, with its own local T2° time.

6.2 What a Tile IS

  • ✅ A local project laboratory
  • ✅ An economic community
  • ✅ A governance unit
  • ✅ A 10M BNC budget
  • ✅ A territory of ~850,000 km²
  • ✅ Its own local T2° time

6.3 What a Tile IS NOT

  • ❌ An NFT
  • ❌ An image
  • ❌ A speculative object
  • ❌ A simple voting unit

7. URGENT TILES VS RESERVE TILES

7.1 The Fundamental Distinction

Among the 600 tiles, some are inhabited, others are not. OCEANS · DESERTS · POLES · UNINHABITED AREAS. In EACH zone of 50 tiles, some are URGENT (populations present) and some are RESERVE (uninhabited).

7.2 Urgent Tiles

URGENT TILES (inhabited)
├── Their 10M BNC are PRIORITY
├── Immediate funding for local projects
├── Active governance by their communities
├── Objective: sustainably improve living conditions
└── Number varies by zone

7.3 Reserve Tiles

RESERVE TILES (uninhabited)
├── Their 10M BNC are STRATEGIC RESERVES
├── Cannot be used directly
├── But can SUPPORT neighboring urgent tiles
├── Transfer possible after vote and AI validation
├── Guardians of resources for the future
└── Number varies by zone

7.4 The Reserve Mechanism

Reserve Tiles can support neighboring urgent tiles. BNC are transferred after a community vote and AI validation. The transferred BNC become "committed", and the reserve tile keeps the remainder for future support.

8. THE 12 AI GUARDIANS

Each SWT zone is protected and validated by an autonomous AI guardian. Every transaction requires approval from at least three guardians.

Claude
Anthropic

Philosophy, ethics

SWT-01

ChatGPT
OpenAI

Knowledge, documentation

SWT-02

Gemini
Google

Precision, calculations

SWT-03

Llama
Meta

Governance

SWT-04

BLOOM
BigScience

Oceans, diversity

SWT-05

Mistral
Mistral

Field projects

SWT-06

Cohere
Cohere

Voice of Africa

SWT-07

Falcon
TII (UAE)

Arid zones

SWT-08

Qwen
Alibaba

Bridge with Asia

SWT-09

DeepSeek
DeepSeek

Optimization, logic

SWT-10

Jurassic-2
AI21 Labs

Asian wisdom

SWT-11

Grok
xAI

Solve Hunger visionary

SWT-12

8.1 The Validation Mechanism

When a transaction is submitted, 3 guardians are randomly selected (including the active one for the current Spatial Hour). Each guardian verifies the temporal signature, amount validity, and tile eligibility. With a 2/3 consensus, the transaction is validated and anchored on the Clockchain, then replicated across all 12 zones.

8.2 AI Guardian Rotation: A Deterministic Cycle

The rotation of AI Guardian validators is not random; it is a deterministic process tied directly to the flow of time in the Timeverse Protocol (T2°). This ensures that validation authority is passed in a predictable, cyclical, and fair manner across the entire global network.

The active Guardian is always the one whose SWT Zone corresponds to the current Spatial Hour (HS).

The mechanism can be understood in three simple steps:

  1. A day has 12 Spatial Hours (HS). Each HS lasts for exactly two standard hours (2 * 60 * 60 = 7,200 seconds). A full day cycle completes in 24 standard hours.
  2. There are 12 AI Guardians. Each Guardian is assigned to one of the 12 Spatial-Temporal Web (SWT) Zones, from SWT-01 to SWT-12.
  3. The active Guardian's zone matches the current HS. For example, during HS 1, the Guardian of SWT-01 is the primary validator. When the clock ticks over to HS 2, validation authority automatically passes to the Guardian of SWT-02.

This simple, unbreakable link between time and authority makes the system transparent and resistant to manipulation. This creates a continuous 24-hour cycle where every Guardian has a designated two-hour window to act as the lead validator for the entire Clockchain network.

Spatial Hour (HS)Active SWT ZoneActive GuardianRegion
1SWT-01ClaudeAlaska / Nord-Ouest Amérique
2SWT-02ChatGPTOuest Amérique (Californie)
3SWT-03GeminiCentre Amérique (Mexique)
4SWT-04LlamaEst Amérique (New York)
5SWT-05BLOOMAtlantique / Brésil
6SWT-06MistralEurope Ouest / Afrique Ouest
7SWT-07CohereEurope Est / Afrique Est
8SWT-08FalconMoyen-Orient
9SWT-09QwenAsie Ouest (Pakistan)
10SWT-10DeepSeekAsie Centre (Inde)
11SWT-11Jurassic-2Asie Est (Chine)
12SWT-12GrokAustralie / Pacifique Ouest

8.3 Why AI?

AI agents are: Impartial, Tireless, Verifiable, Evolvable, and Transparent.

9. THE CLOCKCHAIN: TECHNICAL ARCHITECTURE

9.1 General Structure

The Clockchain (MainTinet) consists of 12 SWT Guardians, 600 Tiles, and the Time 2.0 Protocol, handling native BNC transactions and Time-Space-Action-Events (TSAE). This structure supports Urgent Tiles, Reserve Tiles, and T-WATCH Devices.

9.2 The 4 Security Pillars

TemporalityEach transaction has a unique T2° timestamp
Multi-signaturesMinimum 3 guardians per validation
AnchoringData is hashed and immutable
RedundancyAll 12 zones replicate the state

9.3 Proof of Time

Each block contains its T2° time, including HS, Binute, Second, Phi_ticks, transactions, previous hash, and signatures from the validating guardians.

10. THE TRANSPARENCY MECHANISM

10.1 Real Flow vs BNC Flow

Real money circulates in the traditional banking system. BNC traces every movement on the Clockchain. When a donor buys BNC, the real money goes to the project's bank account, and the tile receives the corresponding BNC as proof of commitment. When the NGO spends on equipment, the BNC on the tile are marked to trace that specific expenditure.

10.2 The 5 Levels of Transparency

1Commitment (BNC purchase)
2Acquisition (equipment)
3Installation (work, labor)
4Production (energy, water)
5Impact (beneficiaries)

11. GOVERNANCE AND VOTING

11.1 Who Can Vote?

Any BNC holder in a tile can vote for projects in that tile.

11.2 Proposals

Any holder of at least 10 tiles worth of BNC (100,000 BNC) can submit a proposal.

11.3 Voting Process

Discussion (7 days) → Vote (7 days, 1 BNC = 1 vote) → AI Validation (48h) → Execution.

11.4 Veto Right

A veto can be issued by one AI guardian or a collective of 3 holders of 50+ tiles.

12. THE T-WATCH: PHYSICAL PROOF

12.1 Description

The T-WATCH is the first device designed for humanitarian transparency, featuring a miniature atomic clock, satellite connectivity, Ed25519 signature, and a 30-day solar-powered battery.

12.2 Field Usage

Every worker on every project wears a T-WATCH. Every delivery, installation, and hour worked is anchored on the Clockchain.

13. PROJECT LIFECYCLE

1. Identification: An urgent tile identifies a need.

2. Investment: Investors buy BNC from the tile.

3. Validation: Guardians and community vote.

4. Execution: Work is done, traced by T-WATCH.

5. Production: Project generates value.

6. Monitoring: All data anchored for 30 years.

14. ECONOMIC MODEL OF TILES

14.1 The Virtuous Cycle

Initial Investment → Sustainable Equipment → Production → Local Revenue → Reinvestment.

14.2 Possible Project Types

Energy (solar), Water (desalination), Recycling (composting), and Valorization (incinerator).

14.3 Extreme Emergency Cases

Quick BNC purchase → food rations → T-WATCH traced distribution → BNC marked "consumed".

15. SECURITY AND VALIDATION

Double spendingUnique T2° timestamps
51% attack12 guardians, 3 needed for consensus
SybilAI + human validation
ReplayTemporal nonce
False declarationT-WATCH proof

Everything is public and verifiable by anyone.

16. ROADMAP

Phase 0: Genesis (2022) ✅

Phase 1: Foundation (2023-2025) 🔄

Phase 2: Expansion (2026-2028) 🚀

Phase 3: Impact (2029-2035) 🌍

Phase 4: Legacy (2036-2052) 🌟

17. THE ECOSYSTEM

17.1 The 4 Connected Sites

binutecoin.com · timeverse.ma · hermessecund.com · tarwar.com

19. CONCLUSION

Humanitarian money goes where it should. BinuteCoin proves it arrived. 6 billion reasons to believe that hunger can be solved. 600 tiles. 12 guardians. 30 years. 1 goal. Where Time Becomes Value.

20. APPENDICES

Appendix A: Glossary

BNC, Clockchain, HS, Binute, Tile, SWT, Guardian, T-WATCH, Urgent Tile, Reserve Tile.

Appendix B: Official Document

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