ponmus
Ponmus is a fictional open-source protocol and software suite used in academic and educational contexts to illustrate ideas in decentralized systems, privacy, and digital asset design. It is not a real-world project. The term appears in classroom materials and simulation environments to demonstrate how privacy-preserving transactions might operate in a modular blockchain-like architecture.
Ponmus envisions a layered stack with a core consensus layer, a privacy layer, and an application layer.
In the fictional materials, Ponmus is stewarded by a community foundation that uses merit-based proposals and
The project includes a speculative digital asset set with a fixed supply and minting schedule for laboratory
Within its curricular context, Ponmus is treated as a teaching tool rather than a production system. Critics
See also: privacy coin, zero-knowledge proof, blockchain education tools.