
Self-custody in one card: the SpaceM × Tangem wallet
The safest place for a digital asset is one only you control. What self-custody means, why it matters in a participation ecosystem, and how the SpaceM × Tangem card puts it in your pocket.

The safest place for a digital asset is one only you control. What self-custody means, why it matters in a participation ecosystem, and how the SpaceM × Tangem card puts it in your pocket.

To switch on Membership, you burn $SPCM. It sounds like a loss. It is the mechanism that turns holding into participating — and one reason the supply can only go down.

Terms published first, everyone on the same terms, settlement by code. The RWD participation cycle in five plain steps, what you can check yourself, and what it is not.

Ten tokens doubled their supply in six months this year. $SPCM cannot. What a fixed supply and a finite emission mean, what changes on 9 May 2029, and why the market started caring.

What a tokenized real-world asset actually is, how it works in 2026, why 97 percent of it is out of reach for ordinary people, and the two questions that sort serious projects from the rest.

Tokenization crossed $60 billion this summer and locked 97 percent of it away. Three numbers from July, one question the industry cannot avoid, and why SpaceM chose the ticket on purpose.

CORE is a seat, not a share. Here is what the 20,000-seat cap means, what a seat is designed to give you, how Lite is one-tenth of one, and the four things a CORE seat is not.

Most real-world asset projects promise a slice of the thing. SpaceM digitizes participation instead. The distinction is the whole design, and it is worth being precise about.