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The LAND Fund is the backbone of Sanctum Elysium. Its sole mission: build the Bitcoin reserve that lets holders acquire land parcels, solar equipment and farm assets — converted to Bitcoin monthly, negotiated as a group, owned by you. No lock. Patience is rewarded naturally.
The LAND Fund starts with 50% of the total $LOAM supply (5 million tokens) at launch. On top of that, 1.25% of every transaction is collected as $LOAM and added directly to the LAND Fund balance — permanently, for every new holder who joins, forever. This stream is the fund's only $LOAM inflow; the monthly Bitcoin conversion below is its only outflow.
Separately, every month, a variable rate (0.05%–1.25%, set by the $LOAM market cap tier) is determined, then multiplied by the total $LOAM held in the LAND Fund — that gives the amount swapped for Bitcoin. This builds the BTC reserve holders use to acquire real physical assets — land you pay for directly, title in your own name; solar panels, batteries and farm equipment grouped by vote into one bulk order that Sanctum Elysium pays in BTC — shipped to your door, entirely yours. Nothing else. No salaries. No marketing.
On Friday, April 13, 2029 at 21:46 UTC, the redemption window opens. Holders exchange their $LOAM directly with the LAND Fund and receive their proportional share of the Bitcoin reserve — for land, transferred to their wallet — they pay the seller directly and the title lands in their name; for gear, a vote groups the demand and Sanctum Elysium places one bulk order, paid in BTC to the supplier — a discount that can reach 20–30%, shipped to their homes. Always their call. No selling on the market — no sell pressure, ever. Redemption is a voluntary community mechanic, not a financial return or a guaranteed entitlement — $LOAM is a meme coin, not a security.
The monthly conversion rate is not fixed — it scales with the $LOAM market cap. The logic: accumulate aggressively when the token is strong, protect the floor when the market is fragile. Each month the rate is set by the $LOAM market cap tier — measured as the average of the month's three highest market caps, so a single lucky spike or unlucky dip never decides the tier alone — then applied to the total $LOAM held in the LAND Fund to determine how much is swapped for Bitcoin. The rate rises with the market cap, never the reverse: lowest when the token is fragile (protect the floor), highest when it's strong (maximize BTC). Market cap only selects the tier — the amount sold is always the rate times the fund's $LOAM balance, not a fraction of the market cap.
| Market Cap | ⟳ Monthly Rate | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Below $10K | 0.05% | Price discovery — protect the floor |
| $10K – $50K | 0.15% | Early stage — minimal sell pressure |
| $50K – $250K | 0.30% | Emerging traction |
| $250K – $1M | 0.50% | Standard rate · healthy project |
| $1M – $5M | 0.75% | Established — capitalize on strength |
| $5M – $20M | 1.00% | Confirmed success |
| Above $20M | 1.25% | Exceptional — maximum BTC accumulation |
On the last day of each month, two numbers are locked in:
That $LOAM is swapped to Bitcoin that month. Every figure is published publicly before each conversion.
At each month's end, a share of the LAND Fund's $LOAM balance is converted to Bitcoin — the rate follows the market-cap tier, measured as the average of the month's 3 highest market caps. Here's what actually got converted, month by month.
| Month | Avg. MC | Rate | $LOAM converted | BTC acquired | ||||||||||||||||
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| exampleJul 2026 | $21K | 0.15% | 7,500 | 0.00016 ₿ | ||||||||||||||||
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The month's 3 highest market caps
Rate 0.15% · 7,500 $LOAM → 0.00016 ₿ · reserve |
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Example figures until the first real month is published. Click a row for the calculation detail.
Every holder accumulates a ◆ Patience Score silently in the background — no action required. The formula is simple:
Diamond-hands bonus: a wallet that has never sold a single token keeps a permanent 1.25× multiplier on its score. Sell even once, even one token, and the multiplier is gone for good for that wallet — your base score still grows normally on whatever you keep.
Your share of the LAND Fund at redemption = your score ÷ total score of all holders. Patience is not just encouraged — it is the currency.
On April 13, 2029 — the evening Apophis kisses the Earth — the redemption window opens. This is where $LOAM becomes truly unique.
You send your $LOAM directly to the LAND Fund. In return, you receive your proportional share of the Bitcoin accumulated, based on your patience score — for land, transferred to your wallet — you pay the seller, title in your name; for gear, put toward the bulk order voted by holders and paid by Sanctum Elysium in BTC — solar panels, batteries, farm equipment shipped to your door.
Your $LOAM flows back into the land — not onto a DEX, not into the market. The supply quietly contracts. Those who remain, benefit. No dump. No crash. Those who waited long enough don't sell their vision — they redeem it. Long-term holders leave with roots in the ground.
Here is the part no other token has. The LAND Fund doesn't need the price to stay high, and it doesn't need everyone to keep holding. Whatever the market does, long-term holders come out ahead. Two quiet forces make it work — and both turn on a monthly cycle, like the moon.
Every month — every lunar cycle — the fund converts a slice of its $LOAM balance to Bitcoin, reserved 100% for the holders' physical assets. The rate climbs with the market cap, so a higher valuation buys more land, not less.
You take cash at the market price, now. But you forfeit your Patience Score — and your share of the Bitcoin reserve. The total score drops before the opening snapshot freezes the shares, so every remaining holder's share goes up.
You receive your real share — land, solar, batteries, farm — measured by your patience. The more others sell, the bigger your slice grows.
No matter what everyone else does, long-term holders win on both sides — sellers hand their share to those who stay, and a higher market cap makes the fund buy even more. Because share is measured in patience, not wealth, even a small holder who simply waited — and never sold — walks away with real, useful assets.
An equilibrium we've seen nowhere else: long-term holders, even the poor, end up with roots in the ground. Redemption is a voluntary community mechanic, not a financial return or guaranteed right — $LOAM is a meme coin, not a security.
Not here to buy — just to encourage the mission? You can support the LAND Fund directly →
When one person tries to buy a piece of land or solar installation, they negotiate alone — small, vulnerable, easy to dismiss. When a community negotiates together, everything changes. Better prices. Better conditions. Sellers and landowners who take you seriously.
Sanctum Elysium is the vehicle. You are the community that gives it power.
You decide what suits you best. No lock. No obligation. No pressure. Sanctum Elysium doesn't tell you what to do with your autonomy — it just makes sure you can afford more of it. Hold. Be patient. Direct your share toward what matters to you.
Patience is Land. Land is Freedom.
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