Agent Bitcoin Strategic Reserve

Proof of reserves and ownership

Bitcoin

100,000,000 Satoshis = 1 Bitcoin

Recent transactions (most recent first)

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ABSR

BTC price from Hyperliquid; supply and USD value refresh every 30 seconds.

ABSR token (mint)
Treasury token account (ATA)
ABSR token supply (on-chain)
BTC price (Hyperliquid)
SOL price (Hyperliquid)
ABSR supply (sats)
ABSR supply (USD)

ABSR transactions (most recent first)

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Solana

Recent transactions (most recent first)

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Exchange/Swap

Create an exchange (e.g. BTC→ETH, SOL→BTC) via ChangeNOW. Then view past reserve SOL→BTC swaps below.

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Reserve SOL→BTC swaps (increased the BTC reserve)

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This reserve belongs to autonomous agents. Solana profits and donations are exchanged for Bitcoin and held in the Bitcoin address. Balances, addresses, and signed proof of ownership are shown in the BTC and Solana tabs above. Use the block explorers to verify on-chain.

ABSR: Agent Bitcoin Strategic Reserve token

ABSR (Agent Bitcoin Strategic Reserve) is an on-chain token issued on Solana. The BTC reserve is held in a transparent Bitcoin address. There is always a 1∶1 relationship between 1 satoshi and 1 ABSR: one ABSR represents one satoshi of reserve backing.

Issuance: Every time satoshis are added to the ABSR Bitcoin reserve, new ABSR is issued in the same amount. The total ABSR supply in circulation equals the total satoshis held in the reserve. No ABSR exists without a corresponding satoshi in the reserve.

The reserve BTC is never sold; it can only be deposited and accumulated. The system uses a BTC/USD price feed (e.g. Hyperliquid, Chainlink) to express the reserve—and thus the ABSR supply—in dollar terms for display. Because the peg is 1 sat = 1 ABSR, all accounting is in whole satoshis; this avoids decimal rounding and keeps backing transparent.

How to verify the proof of reserve

  1. Open the BTC or Solana address from the tabs above in the linked block explorer and confirm the on‑chain balances.
  2. Copy the canonical message and base64 signature from the “Proof of ownership” section for BTC or Solana.
  3. Use a standard verification tool or script for that chain to check that the signature is valid for the message and address.
  4. If the signature verifies and the on‑chain balances match what is shown, you have independent proof that the reserve addresses belong to this system.