An ancient storehouse at night, its doors ajar and lantern-lit, a shining city on the far horizon
הָאוֹצָר

HaOtzar — the Storehouse

“For all things come of thee, and of thine own have we given thee.” 1 Chronicles 29:14 · David, over the first common purse

haotzar · what to give

What to Give — the suggested gifts

Hard, boring holdings, in the spirit of the rule: money the world cannot print, and metal the scroll already counts. The doors themselves live in the Ledger (sign in to see them).

What this page is: the giver's guide. Four suggested gifts up top; then everything the Ledger measures on each door; then how to research the wider field. The measure matters: anything can be sent to an address, but only measured assets are written into the Ledger and counted toward standing. Unmeasured gifts still arrive safely — they simply wait, uncounted, until the keeper adds them to the measure (which counts them retroactively, history and all). Every gift is governed by the plain terms.
The Four Suggested Gifts
BTC
Bitcoin · hard money

The hardest, most boring holding on the menu: no issuer, no vault-keeper, no one to trust. Fixed supply, sixteen years unbroken. The storehouse's cornerstone asset.

→ the Bitcoin door · best for larger gifts
ETH
Ether · the rails

The native coin of the network the storehouse's open books run on — the second-largest asset in the field, and the fuel every token gift ultimately moves on.

→ the Ethereum or Base door
PAXG
Pax Gold · 1 oz gold

Each token a claim on one troy ounce of allocated gold in Brink's London vaults — serial-numbered bars, monthly third-party attestations, NYDFS-regulated issuer. Gold, in the otzar.

→ the Ethereum door
KAG
Kinesis Silver · 1 oz silver

Each token a claim on one troy ounce of allocated, vaulted silver, audited twice yearly. The strongest silver claim on-chain today — though a younger, thinner market than gold's.

→ the Ethereum door

On the metals, plainly: tokenized gold and silver reintroduce what bitcoin removed — a keeper the qahal did not appoint. A metal token is only as good as its issuer's vault, and issuers can freeze tokens. The claims above are the best-attested in the field; they are still claims. Weigh it with open eyes.

Tracked Now — the Measured List

The wallets can hold anything that runs on their networks — any token, any coin, the address does not discriminate. What follows is what the fund tracks for now: counted, priced, and written into the Ledger. Anything else still arrives and is still held; it simply waits, uncounted, until it is added to this list — and brothers can propose additions below.

The Bitcoin door
AssetWhat it isVerify the contract
BTC the native coin — native, no contract
The Ethereum door
AssetWhat it isVerify the contract
ETH the native coin — native, no contract
USDC dollar-stable 0xa0b86991…06eb48 ↗
USDT dollar-stable 0xdac17f95…831ec7 ↗
DAI dollar-stable 0x6b175474…271d0f ↗
PAXG 1 troy oz gold 0x45804880…cbaf78 ↗
XAUT 1 troy oz gold 0x68749665…782f38 ↗
KAG 1 troy oz silver 0x56ba8b58…741b8e ↗
WBTC bitcoin, wrapped 0x2260fac5…c2c599 ↗
BANANA Banana Gun — trading-bot revenue token 0x38e68a37…9130b4 ↗
The Base door
AssetWhat it isVerify the contract
ETH the native coin — native, no contract
USDC dollar-stable 0x833589fc…a02913 ↗
CBBTC bitcoin, wrapped 0xcbb7c000…ed33bf ↗
SOL solana, via the official Base bridge 0x311935cd…39cf82 ↗
The Solana door
AssetWhat it isVerify the contract
SOL the native coin — native, no contract
USDC dollar-stable EPjFWdd5Au…yTDt1v ↗
The XRP Ledger door
AssetWhat it isVerify the contract
XRP the native coin (first gift ≥ 1 XRP) — native, no contract

The tables above are generated from the live detection config — if it is listed here, the Ledger measures it, prices it, and fixes its value on the day it lands. WBTC and cbBTC are bitcoin carried onto Ethereum and Base — useful when a giver's holdings already live there.

Propose a New Tracked Token

Want the fund to track something new?

Brothers can propose new tokens for tracking. Sign in, or the door in is the membership application. Until then, anything you send still arrives and is held — it just waits, uncounted, until a keeper adds it.

Research the Wider Field

On Ethereum

Thousands of tokens live at every Ethereum address, ranked live at CoinGecko's Ethereum ecosystem rankings. Large, established names beyond the measured list — LINK, UNI, AAVE and their peers — would arrive but sit uncounted until added to the measure. Staked-ether derivatives (stETH and kin) are deliberately excluded: rebasing balances break honest bookkeeping.

On Base

Base's field is younger and runs hotter — live rankings at CoinGecko's Base ecosystem rankings. Beyond USDC and cbBTC, most of the top of the table is exchange and meme flow (AERO, DEGEN and kin) — researchable, sendable, but not holdings a storehouse suggests.

On Solana

The Solana door now reads its tokens. SOL and Circle-native USDC on Solana are both tracked, and brothers can propose more Solana tokens by mint address above. Careful: bridged copies of USDC exist that Circle does not stand behind; the mint, not the name, is the identity. Anything else that lands at the door surfaces to the keeper as an unmeasured arrival.

On the XRP Ledger

The XRP door takes XRP itself. One quirk of that ledger: an account only comes alive when it holds at least 1 XRP, so the first gift must be at least 1 XRP and that 1 stays as the account's reserve. After that, transfers cost fractions of a cent.

On Bitcoin

The Bitcoin door takes bitcoin — that is the whole list, and that is its virtue.

Before sending anything not in the measured tables: ask first — at the Gathering or through the keeper. It will arrive safely (the chain does not lose things), but it will not be counted, priced, or weighed toward standing until the keepers add it to the measure. Naming it first means it is counted from the moment it lands.