This page presents archived press material, blockchain transaction records, treasury references, and token-reference images in a single public document.
One of the advantages of blockchain technology is that history cannot simply be rewritten.
On August 2, 2019, a transaction was recorded on the Ethereum Classic blockchain transferring 21,000,000 Maya Preferred 223 (MAPR) tokens into wallet address:
More than six years later, that transaction remains publicly visible and independently verifiable.
As The Maya Preferred Project and UK Financial Ltd continued to evolve, additional blockchain records documented the movement of assets into the company's irrevocable treasury structure.
One such transaction recorded the transfer of 21,000,000 MPRA tokens into the UK Financial Ltd Irrevocable Treasury Vault.
Today, the treasury wallet remains visible on Ethereum, allowing anyone to inspect holdings, balances, token movements, and historical activity without relying on company statements or third-party summaries.
The purpose of publishing these records is simple: to preserve a verifiable history.
Since 2018, UK Financial Ltd has maintained that transparency is strongest when supported by publicly accessible blockchain evidence. Transactions, wallet activity, and treasury holdings can be reviewed directly by the public, creating an independent record that remains available years after the original events occurred.
The accompanying documentary video follows this history using blockchain records, archived project milestones, and publicly available evidence that continues to exist on-chain today.
The blockchain does not rely on memory.
The blockchain keeps the record.
Three short documentary clips follow this history through blockchain records, archived milestones, and publicly verifiable on-chain evidence that still exists today.