MMXXVI · Single edition · C stones

One hundred stones.
$1,000,000 each.
The House is receiving names.

They produce nothing.
Return nothing.
Promise nothing.

You do not need one.
That is the point.

Request consideration

Submitting a request constitutes a non-binding expression of interest only. It creates no reservation, allocation, priority, ownership or right to acquire a stone. No funds, deposits or crypto-assets are accepted before separate legal, compliance and contractual completion.

Issue

C

Engraved

00

Unissued

100

Each

$1,000,000

This is not for the rich.
There are too many of them.

Wealth proves capacity.
It does not grant admission.

If the price requires explanation, leave.

If you came to be persuaded, leave.

If one million dollars would change your life,
it should not change hands here.

  1. IInterest is not admission.
  2. IIAdmission is not allocation.
  3. IIIAllocation is not acquisition.

A name may be received and never answered.

A candidate may be contacted and never admitted.

An admitted candidate may wait until every legal, compliance and settlement condition has been completed.

No deadline is promised.

Time is not an inconvenience here.
It is part of the threshold.

The Code

Four rules. No fine print.

I

One hundred, never one more

The issue is closed at 100 stones. No mechanism, no vote and no exception adds another.

II

The name stays

A name engraved on a stone is not erased, not amended, not hidden. Not even when the stone is passed on.

III

Ten hands, then silence

Every stone allows at most 10 transfers. Each new holder is added underneath. At the eleventh name the stone is sealed forever.

IV

No utility

It is not an investment, it distributes nothing, it grants access to nothing beyond this room. That is precisely the point.

The Engraving

A stone is a list of names.

The first holder opens the list. Every transfer adds one underneath, numbered. No name is ever removed: whoever comes later inherits everyone who came before.

It is the only thing this stone actually does — remember.

See the register

Stone VII

4 / 11 names

  1. 1.Aurelio Serravalle
  2. 2.Katharina Brandt-Löwe
  3. 3.Hisashi Okonjo
  4. 4.Reza Farrokhzad
  5. 5.
  6. 6.
  7. 7.

Illustrative only · no stone has been issued

The Chambers

You come in with a stone. You stay behind a mask.

The rooms are open to holders only. No faces, no biographies, no profiles to scroll: a gilded mask assigned by the stone, unique and unchangeable.

No applications. No waiting list. Only the stone.

One warning

“It is good for nothing.
That is the whole value.”

Do not request consideration to become someone.

Request it only if the name already means enough.

Request consideration