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Token projects

Experimental and cooperative initiatives with token-aligned economics. Each project uses its own layout; imagery lives in the slideshow below the overview.

Muzik Healz

MHz · Cooperative media · Content monetization & idle generation

Branding references below · Draft proposal & invitation for collaborators and partners.

Muzik Healz MHz logo — Mark 4
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Proposal

Muzik Healz outlines a cooperative path for music and media where audience and creator participation can align with transparent value flows instead of opaque platform extraction. The proposal centers a content monetization engine designed to respect listening contexts while surfacing fair routes for support, licensing, and collective upside.

An idle token generation layer is framed as a lightweight complement: incentives that accrue through legitimate engagement and stewardship rather than constant attention demands—keeping the loop compatible with real-life rhythms and artistic sustainability.

This page is a living draft: economics, governance, and technical architecture will tighten as partners and constraints become concrete.

Invitation

If you are an artist, engineer, organizer, or rights-holder who wants cultural infrastructure to remain answerable to the communities it serves, you are invited into early dialogue. Bring questions about cooperative ownership, compliant issuance, product surfaces, and launch sequencing—we are especially interested in collaborators who can help validate both the story and the implementation.

Reach out via the portfolio contact section to introduce yourself and your interest in Muzik Healz.

GameStreem.com

GS · Team development experiment · Virtual recreation & power-user R&D

Branding reference below · Early-stage schedule: two developers, off-hours play, and a streaming app to share structured study of games and software.

GameStreem.com GS logo — Earth and chrome variants
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Proposal

Game Streem (GS, GameStreem.com) is a team development experiment in virtual recreation: we play games and use real software, study what we are interacting with, and turn that attention into useful signal for builders. We discuss and teach software engineering in plain language, capture reproducible observations, and aim to make that data available to companies at a fraction of the time and cost of traditional in-house testing—especially in early stages when expensive mistakes are easiest to avoid.

We operate as expert power users for games and applications: streaming time-on-task, publishing essays on products, their creators, and the path that led to what ships today, and running weekly mission studies (animation reads, color theory, UX friction, mechanics, and adjacent craft intel) that can sharpen feel and execution. The loop is intentionally like unboxing a product in public while contributing a slice of R&D-style feedback into continued development.

Content prioritizes indie, upstart teams, and companies who would benefit from more real-time feedback from serious users across the lifecycle. We also want to host rewards that celebrate quality of product and quality of user experience—signals that help good work get noticed early.

The near-term plan is a light schedule for two developers: game in off-work hours, build a streaming application to share our study sessions, then invite other power users to join the same structured, respectful practice as capacity grows.

Invitation

If you ship games or software and want grounded, practitioner-led notes—not generic reviews but engineering- and craft-aware feedback—introduce your build and your constraints. If you are a power user who enjoys teaching, writing, and streaming with discipline, you are welcome to follow along as we formalize the stack and the rhythm.

Reach out via the portfolio contact section with “GameStreem” in the subject line.

Lityour.com

Registrar & hosting · Developer-first infrastructure · Domains you can build on

Branding references below · Draft proposal & invitation for builders, partners, and utility-focused teams.

Lityour.com — lightbulb sketch with flame concept (1 of 4)
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Proposal

Lityour.com is a startup registrar and server hosting platform built for people who ship: we host domains, help improve how domains are used, and track results tied to what you build on those domains. The posture is intentionally a little off-center—a fringe hosting platform with a developer-first mentality: fewer generic panels, more room for experimentation, automation, and honest measurement.

The longer arc is a website business hub that can grow into a global network of utility developers and intellectual property owners who want hosting and registration to feel like part of the product—not an afterthought sold beside it.

This page is a living draft: product lanes, partner agreements, and chain-adjacent integrations will clarify as collaborators and regulatory realities come into focus.

Invitation

We are looking for off-chain and on-chain developers, cooperative partners, and teams who want to pair serious infrastructure with transparent iteration. If you register domains, operate workloads, or craft developer tooling—and you care how ownership, routing, and outcomes connect—introduce your work and constraints.

Reach out via the portfolio contact section with “Lityour” in the subject line.