Most of the sites we visit are fragile. Platforms remove accounts, hosts shut down, and sometimes whole countries block access. When your work depends on someone else’s servers, you’re always renting space. This project is about exploring a different path.
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This site is an experiment in publishing directly on Bitcoin using a BRC-100 wallet and overlay systems, where digital keys and the timechain define authorship and authenticity.
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This page is just plain files — HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. No databases, no complex servers, nothing to patch. By keeping things simple, you cut out a lot of the risks that come with traditional hosting. It’s like building with fewer moving parts: easier to trust, harder to break.
Instead of logging into a company dashboard, I publish this site using a Bitcoin wallet. My keys prove I’m the owner, and only I can make updates. It’s a different model of identity online — one that doesn’t depend on passwords or permission from a third party.
Each update to this site becomes part of the Bitcoin SV blockchain — the same system that secures money transactions. That means the record of this site can’t be altered or erased by anyone else. It’s less about being flashy, more about knowing your work won’t just vanish.
Traditional hosting is like renting an apartment. You get space for as long as you pay, but the landlord is in charge. Publishing on Bitcoin SV is closer to owning a piece of digital land: once your site is written into the chain, it’s yours, not theirs. That shift is the heart of this project.