FOR PRESS & ANALYSTS · IN DESIGN
Fact sheet
One page, kept current, so a story about this property can be accurate without speaking to us. Every figure carries its as-of time. This is not a press-release feed and never will be.
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| What it is | The public settlement record of the Flashy economy |
| Operator | Flashy Group |
| Asset settled | Flashy Gold (FG), 4 minor-unit decimals |
| In circulation | 84 203 915 · ◐ reported · 2026-08-14T04:00:00Z · fixture data · not a live read |
| Reconciliation | The ledger-wide invariant has never run |
| Chain | None. Anchoring is in design; the asset is not tokenised |
| Contact | security@flashy.network for correctness and privacy |
Terminology
| Correct | Never |
|---|---|
| Flashy Gold, Flashy Gold rewards | real gold, token, coin |
| issuance, issued against a funded source | mint, minted |
| earned and redeemed | traded, bought, invested |
| reported / reconciled | verified, audited |
Questions this property should answer
Has the Flashy Gold ledger been reconciled?
No. No ledger-wide invariant run has ever completed, so every figure on this property reads REPORTED rather than RECONCILED. Two things are outstanding: wallet balances are stored as floating-point values, and no nightly Σ(entries) = Σ(balances) job is installed. Until both close, nothing published here is entitled to read "reconciled".
What is the difference between REPORTED, RECONCILED and UNAVAILABLE?
REPORTED (◐) means the figure comes from the ledger as it stands, unverified against an independent fold. RECONCILED (✓) means a passing invariant run stands behind it. UNAVAILABLE (∅) means the source did not answer — which is published as an absence rather than as a zero, because a plausible-looking zero is worse than an admitted gap.
Why does the API return null instead of a number?
Because the job has never run, and "never run" is a different claim from "ran and found no drift". A consumer must be able to tell them apart, so /api/v1/public/ledger/invariant returns never_run: true alongside the null rather than leaving it to be inferred.
Who audits this?
Nobody external, today. This property publishes the record and its state; it does not assert third-party assurance it does not have. The invariant job, once installed, is an internal control rather than an audit, and it will be labelled as one.
Can this property write to the ledger?
No, by construction. It holds a read-only database credential and no signing keys. The blockchain anchoring job runs separately and holds its key outside this application, so the claim that this property cannot write anywhere is kept by where the key lives rather than by anyone remembering.
What is Flashy Gold?
A rewards currency earned through verified action on claimyour.gold and redeemable inside the Flashy economy. The group has not yet published a commitment to back it with real-world value — see /redemption/ for exactly what is and is not promised. It is not a cryptocurrency, not an investment product, and not a claim on physical metal. The asset itself is disclosed at flashy.gold; this property publishes whether its books balance.