Why. I've been inventing worlds since elementary school, and I spent a decade inside crypto watching people get rich, get wrecked, and get very good at explaining both. Those two things finally have somewhere to meet. With AI and code in my own hands, I can build the thing myself instead of describing it to someone else.
What I'm building. You start as a nobody who doesn't understand any of this, and every decision pulls you further in. The whole game is your character's phone: the story arrives as messages, the feed reads like Twitter, trading looks like the app you'd actually use, and the encyclopedia fills in as you unlock terms. Different choices put you in front of different people and send you down different routes, ending in one of fifteen places — some of them rich, some of them broke, one of them under federal investigation. Every event behind it happened.
Where it is. Content build is done; the graph, the endings, and the economy all run under an automated verification pass. Current work is mobile readiness and playtesting ahead of a friends-and-family round. Devlogs below track it as it happens — decisions, dead ends, and what I'm learning on the way.
