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About

A trustworthy reference for the SORA ecosystem.

Soranauts exists to make SORA v3, Polkaswap, Kensetsu, and the Token Bonding Curve understandable for everyone — builders, researchers, and curious newcomers alike. We gather scattered information into one clear, verified, and enduring resource.

Our Principles

What guides us

These values shape every decision we make about what to publish and how to present it.

Clarity over hype

We explain what things are and how they work — no marketing spin, no breathless announcements.

Evidence before claims

Every statement traces back to official sources, code, or verifiable on-chain data.

Neutral reference

We document the ecosystem as it is, not as anyone wishes it to be.

Long-term stewardship

This resource is built to last — maintained, updated, and improved over years, not weeks.

Public-good mindset

Soranauts exists to serve the community, not to extract from it.

Open collaboration

Corrections, additions, and improvements from the community are welcomed and credited.

Pragmatic transparency

We share how we work and why — without performative complexity.

Continuous improvement

We iterate based on feedback and new information — nothing is set in stone.

Accessible to all

Complex topics explained simply, so anyone can learn regardless of technical background.

The Problem

Why Soranauts exists

The SORA ecosystem is ambitious and fast-moving. SORA v3, Polkaswap, Kensetsu, the Token Bonding Curve, bridges, governance — each piece has its own documentation scattered across wikis, GitHub repos, Medium posts, and Telegram channels. Finding accurate, current information often means piecing together fragments from a dozen sources.

Meanwhile, the broader crypto space is noisy. Hype cycles, speculation, and marketing blur the line between what's real and what's wishful thinking. For someone trying to understand how SORA actually works — or whether it's worth their time — separating signal from noise is exhausting.

Soranauts is a response to both problems. We consolidate authoritative information into a single reference that's verified, kept current, and written for clarity. No hype, no spin — just a durable resource you can trust to still be accurate next month and next year.

How We Work

How truth stays sturdy

Everything published on Soranauts traces back to official sources: the SORA wiki, Polkaswap documentation, Hyperledger Iroha specs, GitHub repositories, and on-chain data. When we cite something, you can verify it yourself.

Our knowledge base runs nightly synchronization jobs that pull updates from upstream sources. Each sync is logged with timestamps and checksums so we can audit exactly when information arrived and whether it changed. Deterministic builds mean the same inputs always produce the same outputs — no hidden drift.

Before anything goes live, automated checks catch broken links, outdated references, and formatting issues. Human review adds context and judgment. The result is a reference that earns trust through consistency, not claims.

Non-Goals

What Soranauts is not

Clarity about what we don't do is as important as clarity about what we do.

Soranauts is not a trading signal service — we do not offer investment advice or price predictions.

Soranauts is not a hype engine — we do not amplify unverified rumors or speculative narratives.

Soranauts is not vendor PR — we do not publish sponsored content or promotional material.

Soranauts is not a place for unverifiable claims — if it cannot be sourced, it does not belong here.

Contribute

Get involved

Soranauts improves through community input. If you spot an error, know of a missing term, or have research that should be included, we want to hear from you. Suggestions, corrections, and pull requests are all welcome — every contribution makes the resource better for everyone.

A reference you can rely on.

Clear documentation, verified sources, and long-term maintenance — because the SORA ecosystem deserves a trustworthy guide.