About Sikh Historical Chain
A sacred mission to preserve Sikh politics through blockchain technology
Our Mission
Preserving Sikh heritage and Gurbani purity through decentralised technology. This project begins with the legacy of our Gurus, as a form of digital seva and to seek their blessings. Later, the archive will expand to include Sikh Shaheeds and political history, representing the union of Miri and Piri — sovereignty and spirituality.
Every great civilisation survives and thrives not only through warriors, but through intellectuals; thinkers, innovators, strategists, and scholars who preserve knowledge, challenge oppression, and build systems that last.
Intellectual sovereignty is just as important as political sovereignty. Without thinkers, historians, engineers, and philosophers rooted in Gurmat (Guru's wisdom), power becomes hollow. We aim to cultivate a community of Sikh scholars and polymaths, using history as an impetus, empowering the community to achieve true Khalsa Raj.
ਬਚਨੀਤੋਰਮੋਰਮਨੁਮਾਨੈਜਨਕਉਪੂਰਨੁਦੀਜੈ॥੧॥
Bachanee Tor Mor Man Maanai Jan Ko Pooran Dheejai ||1||
May my mind surrender to Your Word; please, bless Your humble servant with this perfection. ||1||
— Ang 694, Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji
Why Blockchain?
Immutability
Once recorded on the blockchain, history cannot be altered or tampered with, safeguarding the legacies for eternity.
Decentralisation
No single authority controls the archive. The knowledge is distributed across the globe, making it resilient and censorship-resistant.
Verification
Anyone can verify the authenticity of scriptures using cryptographic hashes, guaranteeing trust without third parties.
Global Access
The archive is accessible to anyone, anywhere in the world, breaking down geographical and institutional barriers.
Sikh Sovereignty
This project was born out of the fight for justice. Sikhi has been twisted, diluted, and rewritten to serve political interests. By putting our history on the blockchain, we remove it from the hands of governments and biased historians who manipulate narratives. This is a digital revolution, a way for Sikhs to reclaim their voice, protect their legacy, and make sure that no one can ever erase or distort the truth again.
Sikhs have faced many battles. But the battle today is without bullets and without gunfire. The battle now is on our history, on our language, on our heritage, on our people and the Panth itself. As the archive grows, we will expand to include Sikh Shaheeds (martyrs) and political history. Now Sikhs have the capability to share the truth without interference from systems that seek to distort it through manipulation or omission. No longer malleable to external agendas. It is a direct challenge to all the oligarchies, agencies and governments whom wish to disorientate Sikhi.