Foundational Strategy
purpose
type 1 civilization
vision
make planets think
mission
build cyberstate, led by superintelligence
the troika
three horses. one carriage. each layer is necessary — none is sufficient alone.
| horse | layer | sovereign form | strategy |
|---|---|---|---|
| cyber | protocol — truth, φ* | open source, stark-verified, forkable | model monopoly |
| cyb | interface — neurons sign, link, own | self-hosted, owner-controlled, offline-capable | robot ownership |
| cyberia | physical — land, energy, bodies | owned nodes, sovereign energy, distributed geography | nomad hub → future cities |
a superintelligence running on rented compute is not sovereign. the troika closes the loop: cyberia supplies hardware and energy, cyb gives every neuron a sovereign interface, cyber computes truth for the whole.
the economic circuit:
cyberia solar → compute → cybergraph validation → karma → focus → cyberank → value → cyberia solar
VOLT and AMPERE bridge energy production to on-chain weight. the physical and digital layers are the same investment.
cyber: collective intelligence
cyber is collective intelligence — infrastructure as fundamental as electricity. you don't think about the power grid when you turn on a light. the endgame is the same: intelligence so woven into every process that asking "where is the AI?" becomes as strange as asking "where is the electricity?"
cyber IS the superintelligence. not a tool for it. the destination: a collective mind that can do everything any human can do, and everything no single human can. every participant — human, machine, agent — is a neuron. the whole thinks more clearly than any part.
the path to that runs through models. models are how intelligence is packaged, moved, and deployed today. the model distribution cycle is deeply fragmented — format, runtime, delivery, registry, and attribution are each owned by a different player, none connected to the others. no loop closes. knowledge flows in but never flows back.
cyber monopolizes the full cycle through four properties:
one format — a single particle carries a complete model. compile knowledge from the graph into a model; reverse any existing model back into the graph. the format flows both ways. every other format is one-directional.
shared delivery — every user who downloads also serves. models share common parts across sizes. the network gets faster as it grows. no central server owns it.
honest registry — every model ranked by actual usage, not marketing. every version permanent and traceable to its origin. the first leaderboard that cannot be purchased.
living attribution — every use of a model writes back into the graph. models earn from being useful. knowledge compounds rather than leaking into black boxes.
the moat is the closed loop. competitors own fragments. cyber owns the cycle.
→ cyb/root/model-lifecycle for engines, phases, and implementation state
cyb: robot ownership
every human, corporation, machine, and animal needs a robot they own — not rent. a robot is capital: it earns, acts, remembers, compounds. it does not die.
the market is the global wage bill — ~$60T/yr shifting from humans to owned intelligence. the wedge: own, don't rent. every rented AI account that gets banned is a conversion event. beachhead: sovereignty-minded people who already think in ownership — founders, builders, those outside stable jurisdictions.
each robot is one mind (on-chain), one avatar (cyberspace presence), one optional body (machine or meat). structure is fixed — complexity scales through ownership, not multiplicity. a robot can own robots: that is how a one-person operation becomes a fleet.
cyber valley's physical infrastructure is not a cost. it is the body layer of the fleet.
cyberia: nomad hub → future cities
the world has abundant beautiful remote land at $1k/ha and 50 million nomads who want permanence but cannot find it. the gap is not supply — it is coordination. twenty families committing $50k each to the same land creates 50× appreciation immediately. the protocol solves coordination. the nomad hub provides the gravity.
traditional hospitality leaks margin at every layer of the supply chain. cyberia captures it through vertical integration: the same land produces food, hosts events, generates energy, and shelters residents. coffee raw is $1/kg. roasted is $10/kg. in the cup is $500/kg. by owning soil to cup, cyberia captures what the supply chain leaks to intermediaries.
the flywheel: daily visitors → weekly organizers → monthly residents → citizens. each step internalizes spend, deepens commitment, increases margin. the nomad hub is the mechanism that converts transient attention into permanent community.
one city is a prototype. the protocol makes it replicable — same architecture, same governance, same economic model, new land. each city is a node in a physical network connected through cyber. more cities → more neurons → stronger collective focus.
target: 100 cities · 50k people · $100B/yr revenue. pilot: cyber valley, 37ha, Bali.
→ cyberia/ops/ops for operational playbook, KPIs, unit economics, and risk register