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The Bit explained

You are buying 1 Bit for $1.

A Bit is not crypto, not equity, not a donation, and not a magic bean in a hoodie. It is one official unit in the Race to One Billion.

Why $1?

Because $1 is the smallest amount that still feels like you did something. It is too cheap to overthink and just expensive enough to make the counter real.

Serious? No. Measurable? Yes.

Why Big Tech looks silly

Billionaire tech companies keep promising the future will be built by one genius, 900 AI agents, a $90 coffee habit, and a pitch deck with the word “moat” on every slide.

Cute. We picked arithmetic.

What you actually get

  • 1 official Bit in the race.
  • 1 public receipt number.
  • Proof you joined before the internet made it weird.
  • A shareable artifact that says: yes, I helped fund this nonsense.

Why we win the race to 1 Billion

Big Tech is racing to create the first one-person billion-dollar company with AI. That is impressive, expensive, and wildly self-serious.

Our plan is worse, which makes it better: one billion people, one transaction each, no genius required.

Race comparisonlive delusion index
Big Tech strategyraise billions to prove one person matters
1B strategyask everyone for one dollar
Big Tech moatAI agents, infra spend, keynote lighting
1B moatarithmetic + group chats
Winner if one billion people jointhe Bit

No token nonsense

A Bit is not a cryptocurrency, token, NFT, security, share, lottery ticket, or financial product. Nobody is promising resale value, yield, governance rights, or moon math.

The product is the receipt

The receipt is the cultural artifact. You are buying a timestamped place in the bit, like a ridiculous internet guestbook with a billion-dollar scoreboard.

The joke scales

One person paying $1 is silly. One million people paying $1 is news. One billion people paying $1 is the cleanest possible punchline.

Buy the Bit. Beat the billionaires.

Not by being smarter. By being more numerous, more bored, and better at sending links to group chats.

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