The Code

Six articles. They do not change.

Everything that governs this house is on this page. If it is not written here, it does not exist.

  1. I

    Of the issue

    There are 100 stones. Numbered I to C, they all exist from day one: they are not created at the point of sale, only assigned.

    There is no second series, no special edition, no parallel collection and no anniversary drop. Anyone promising otherwise does not speak for this house.

  2. II

    Of the price

    The issue price is $1,000,000 per stone, paid once, by bank transfer or in crypto.

    There are no instalments, no fractions and no shares. A stone is a stone: it does not get split into decimals across twelve people.

  3. III

    Of the engraving

    On settlement the buyer's legal name is engraved on the stone in first position, with the date. From that moment it is a matter of record: not corrected, not anonymised, not erased.

    Anyone who does not want their name written somewhere forever simply does not buy.

  4. IV

    Of transfers

    Every stone allows 10 transfers of ownership. The first holder does not count as a transfer: they are the origin.

    Each new keeper is added underneath: 1., 2., 3., and so on up to name number 11. At that point the stone is sealed and never changes hands again. Forever means forever.

    The price of a transfer is set by the two parties. The house neither sets it, guarantees it, nor takes a percentage of the agreed value.

  5. V

    Of the Chambers

    The rooms are open only to those who keep at least one stone. Whoever passes on their last stone leaves the Chambers the same day, and their entries stay where they are, signed by their mask.

    Every member receives a mask derived from their own identity: unique, unchangeable, non-transferable. There are no photographs, no biographies and nobody to follow.

  6. VI

    Of what it is not

    A stone is not a security, not a share, not a debt, not a promise of return, and it grants no right to anything beyond an engraved name and an open door.

    It pays no dividend, accrues no interest, has no guaranteed market, and may perfectly well be worth nothing tomorrow morning.

    Anyone looking for an investment is in the wrong place. Anyone looking for the rest already understood.