Tokens may evolve into digital organisms
A public experiment researching programmable liquidity, evolving SVG identity, and behavioral systems on Uniswap V4 Hooks.
Building the live experiment shell around Uniswap V4 Hooks, evolving SVG identity, and behavior feedback.
The public page stays visible while mint remains closed.
Hooks, SVG, and feedback paths are still being tuned together.
The current homepage is for research context, not public mint.
What are we building
We are experimenting with a new protocol behavior system on top of Uniswap V4. Instead of treating tokens as static assets, we are testing whether liquidity can become adaptive, self-reinforcing, and behavior-aware over time.
The goal is not another short-term meme. The goal is to observe whether protocol and community can evolve together.
Closed Experiment Preparation
The public surface shows the active research tracks without opening the mint flow.
Validating afterSwap behavior under closed-loop liquidity tests.
Tuning identity drift, readability, and mutation paths for glyph states.
The public surface stays visible while mint access remains closed.
RPC, session, signing, and monitoring layers are still being hardened.
External signals are being folded back into protocol and surface decisions.
VETH Experiment 001
VETH is the first large-scale experimental asset inside the Viral Growth ecosystem. The purpose is not simply token issuance, but to observe how SVG identity, self-organization, incentives, and viral spread behave at scale.
Six glyph samples are being tracked in parallel to observe identity drift, stability, and readable evolution.
We are committing the first $21,000 ourselves toward infrastructure, protocol research, visual systems, ecosystem tooling, and experimental community growth. Not for hype. To give the experiment enough time and stability to evolve properly.
The initial budget is meant to buy time for the experiment, not to manufacture market heat.
Research Logs
Reward feedback paths are being simulated against constrained liquidity loops.
Glyph states are being tuned for identity drift, stability, and readable evolution.
Long-lived behavioral memory is being scoped for future coordination primitives.
The protocol is still evolving
This public homepage stays in research mode. Mint remains a separate backend switch.