Releone Sigilium · Post-quantum provenance protocol
The Releone Sigilium. Every jar, every garment, every bottle — one certificate, verifiable on a chain we don't control.
Sigilium — from the Latin for seal — is the noble-house tradition of marking what is yours so it can never be counterfeited. Releone runs that tradition forward into the cryptographic era. Every Releone artifact is registered on Algorand mainnet, signed today with Ed25519 (Algorand-native). The Year-2 upgrade introduces a dual signature: Falcon-1024 on-chain via Algorand's AVM v12 native opcode, plus ML-DSA-65 (NIST FIPS 204, finalized August 2024) off-chain in the IPFS-pinned certificate of authenticity. A long-horizon deep-archive anchor (candidate: QRL · XMSS, NIST SP 800-208) is on the Year-2 roadmap, not yet active. You can verify any artifact yourself, on a chain that does not depend on Releone for its truth.
This is not a token. There is nothing to buy or trade. Sigilium is a provenance protocol, not a coin. We do not run an ICO. We do not tokenize the brand. We register provenance — one certificate per artifact, signed by the founder, mathematically verifiable, post-quantum standardized.
Releone Genesis Certificate
Phase 0 build target: Founder's Edition kits ship with on-chain certificates as part of the Q4 2026 / Q1 2027 launch. Society membership Sigilium certificates follow Q2 2027. Tequila per-batch ledger follows the H1 2028 launch. The chain — Algorand mainnet — is independent of Releone, public, and verifiable by anyone.