The Principality of Tirmore

An oath kept in stone.

In Tirmore, a promise recorded is a promise kept — that has been the custom since the standing stones, and it is the custom still. The Torc (JN2) is the Principality's reserve-backed digital coin, struck under the seal of the Exchequer on Tirmore's own chain, where the old discipline is enforced by new consensus.

The Principality's chain is live ·  jil-cell-demo2-1
JN2The Torc · coin of the realm
1 : 1Reserve-backed & redeemable
In consensusThe law, enforced by the chain
Own chainjil-cell-demo2-1 · Tirmore's validators
For the Folk of Tirmore

Coin that crosses the glen faster than weather.

A wool merchant in Caer Bran, a ferryman on the western lochs, a scholar paying lodging in the old town — every Tirmorian carries the Torc in a licensed wallet and settles in seconds, in fair weather or foul.

Settled at once, final at once

A Torc paid is a Torc received. Settlement on the Principality's chain is measured in heartbeats, and what lands is final — no clearing house, no waiting on the tide.

Backed like the old hoards

Every Torc in circulation answers to reserves held by the Exchequer, redeemable at par. The backing is checked by the chain itself — a hoard counted in public, not vouched for in private.

The law rides with the coin

Tirmore's law is written into the ledger. A payment the law forbids is not punished after the fact — the chain refuses it, as a locked door refuses a stranger.

The stones kept our oaths for thirty centuries. The ledger keeps them now — the same oath, in a harder stone.

For Banks & the Great Houses

The Exchequer's rails, open to the licensed.

Tirmore's banks, payment houses, and chartered fintechs connect to the Principality's chain under the seal of the Exchequer and the watch of the Tirmore Monetary Authority.

Striking the coin
The Torc is minted and burned only by the Exchequer's own keys, against reserves — the platform's operator cannot strike Tirmore's coin.
The public hoard
Reserve ≥ outstanding is checked on-chain against the true total supply, with attestations published as signed verify links. Verify →
The Authority's watch
Identity, limits, and sanctions posture are enforced in consensus. The Authority adjusts policy as a steward adjusts the sluice — deliberately, and on the record.
License tier
Regulated (Tier II) — the Principality governs locally and holds its own keys; JIL maintains the core engine beneath. The three tiers →
Across the water
Tirmore settles with the Federal Republic of Nubara through a governed corridor — value crosses; neither realm bends its law for the other. Visit Nubara →

Honest scope: this demonstration runs the full mint / transfer / redeem lifecycle today on a single-node reference chain, with issuance disabled as it always is before regulatory approval. The full national posture — multi-host validators, live banking feeds — is the go-live path described on the Platform page.

Why Tirmore Built Its Own

A principality does not borrow another's seal.

Tirmore weighed the two roads on offer — renting a public chain governed by strangers, or carving its own for years at ruinous cost — and chose the third: a Sovereign Cell on the JIL platform. The Principality keeps its chain, its validators, its coin, and its law; the hardened engine beneath is licensed, maintained, and proven. The seal stays in Caer Bran.