The campus, compressed

A market map for use, not fog.

The ecosystem is a set of surfaces with different jobs. Click a building to see what its token represents, what it can do here, and what is still only a thesis. A map is useful precisely because it admits where the roads have not been built.

live / public artifact operating thesis designed utility / not issued
Why multiple tokens?

One campus. Different jobs.

The failure mode is asking one token to be attention, access control, reputation, and payment at the same time. These roles stay separate so their evidence can be measured separately.

01 · REACH

Attention can travel.

Marvin is the outward layer: a meme surface that spreads the invitation to participate. Its success measure is reach that produces real next actions, not impressions alone.

02 · RECEIPTS

Contribution can return.

Human Power is the coordination thesis: attach contribution and feedback to a wallet-shaped identity, then reward the work that brings a useful signal back.

03 · USE

Utility can stay bounded.

Arcade credits are designed for specific games and experiments. They are not a promise of open-ended value. The point is to make a receipt loop observable.

Pump.fun creator registry

Every coin gets a place on the map.

Source: the hhttf creator profile, read from Pump.fun. The pair labels are Leo’s operating map; the one-line roles are conservative summaries of each coin’s public description.

Evidence boundary. “Live” means a public artifact or link exists. “Designed” means the mechanism is specified but the token contract is not verified here. “Thesis” is a working hypothesis. Nothing on this map is financial advice, a price target, or proof that a utility exists merely because the building has been drawn.