We share insights that we have made the foundation of our actions.
God's love did not make us mortal but gave us death as an escape from inhuman suffering, and if we do not make life unbearable for ourselves, then this is the path to eternity.
So far, no empire has managed to bring us eternity, but perhaps all peoples and nations together can.
We have been waging war since humanity became mortal. We don't even know who we are fighting against, however, we should understand that we should not fight against each other, and above all, not against ourselves.
Aging and death are staged situations; just because we cannot change them, we should not consider them natural.
We cannot undo the past, but we can shape our future together.
Who is served when a generation dies and the next repeats its mistakes?
The digital world offers space for what physical boundaries often restrict.
Worldwide there are over 7,000 languages, although the exact number varies depending on how they are counted. The number of cultures is not clearly defined, but estimates assume thousands of cultures.
Among indigenous cultures alone, we are talking about roughly 4,000 to 5,000 unique communities.
We give these 7,200+ cultural identities a digital home – secure, sovereign, and accessible worldwide. This also serves to fund Mischland.
From the single door to the metropolis.
Logical addresses for a connected future.
A hierarchical logic for digital addresses.
We create structure in the digital chaos.
Instead of random domain names, we offer a clear, geographic, and thematic order. Every user gets a fixed place in this structure – whether as a door, a house, or an entire country.
A scalable model for every need.
From the smallest entry to global dominance.
The entry point.
Home or office.
Connecting path.
Community.
Regional center.
Urban dominance.
Global hub.
National sovereignty.
Switch between the real world and the unlimited possibilities of the virtual world.
Standard prices. Limited to physical geography (195 countries - UN Standard).