Public Ledger of Conviction
Discover the true cost of free speech
Frequently Asked Questions
The Public Ledger of Conviction is a space where only one message is displayed at a time. Anyone can pay the current price to replace the message with their own statement. Each successful post raises the price for the next post and adds to the total amount spent on speech.
The posting price starts low and increases after each successful post. When you pay the current price, your message replaces the existing one and sets a slightly higher price for the next person.
The rising price reflects the growing value and competition for the single message slot. Each new post signals stronger conviction and increases the cost for the next speaker.
This is the sum of all payments ever made to post on the Ledger. It represents the cumulative amount the public has paid to use this form of expression.
The message is public. Anyone visiting the Ledger sees the same single statement along with the name or identifier of the person who posted it.
No. All posts are attributed to the person who paid to post it.
Your message remains visible until someone else pays the current price to replace it. There is no fixed time limit—only the next successful post can remove it.
No. All posts are final. Payments represent the cost of publishing your message at that moment and cannot be refunded once the transaction is complete.
No. Messages are completely uncensored.