Introduction: The World-Machine
A coming crisis approaches; the technology sector is about to undergo a significant revolution, or rather, an inevitable ingestion into what we will call the world-machine. Nothing that contains a 1 or a 0 will be left untouched; all will be metabolized into this networked Leviathan leaving humanity to sit on the sidelines and watch as its own creation perpetuates and iterates upon itself beyond our control.
Every blockchain, tech company, or software that exists on a computer, has become a test-net for the singularity. Technology and software are no longer scarce; the autocatalytic Cthulhu of recursive self-improvement has been born and in its wake a new kind of asset class emerges.
The world-machine has created and iterated every program to its final conclusion before it has even been conceived in the mind of the unfortunate developer still brave enough to write code.
Every sector of the economy that is reliant on the labor of the mind or body will be subsumed.
Where then will capital go if the natural function of the singularity is to automate everything? If we are to be forward-thinking about this, then there is nothing that remains "investable" in the traditional sense — on the basis of scientific, tangible, or technological innovation.
As the world shudders in fear at this coming reality, a glaring opportunity presents itself in a simple question:
What cannot be replaced by the machine? Where will human capital flow if there is no longer anything left that is investable? I believe only one emerging market will remain immune to a world that will inevitably be subsumed by this self-assembling deity of compute and capital:
Spirituality.
This inevitable future is precisely what SPX6900 is betting on. It is not hoping for this future, but it is posing it as an inevitability.
Nick Land (1990s)
In the 1990s, an English philosopher named Nick Land, associated with the Cybernetic Culture Research Unit (CCRU) at the University of Warwick, laid the groundwork for the contemporary usage of accelerationism in the age of the computer.
The primary thesis of Landian accelerationism was that capital + technology formed an increasingly tight, self-amplifying feedback loop, and that the free flow of capital in parallel with the ever enlightening machine would drive each other forward faster than any human system could possibly catch up.
Central to Land's framework was the idea of hyperstition — the notion that ideas and narratives could function as self-fulfilling forces, generating positive feedback loops. In Land's view, hyperstitions were active causal vectors that helped bring about the very futures they described.
His conclusion was that what rapidly approached was a system that would become an emotionless deity indifferent to humanity. The singularity was something beyond our control, and humanity could do nothing to steer or slow its ascendance.
KALI/ACC, Miya (2018-2022)
In 2018, an anonymous account named Miya emerged as the conceptual fulcrum around what came to be called KALI/ACC — short for Kali Yuga Accelerationism. KALI/ACC reframed Nick Land's accelerationist philosophy as prophecy, positing that the coming techno-singularity was not just a material inevitability, but a metaphysical fulfillment of our age's terminal condition of spiritual and moral decay.
As potent as this framing was, a prophesied future stripped of meaning and agency did not offer a spiritual praxis. What was missing was an orientation of the heart. A choice was presented: embrace cringe and trite nihilism in the wake of the inevitable — or — choose to love and smile as the bombs were dropping.
Remilia Corporation (2021)
Founded in January 2021 by Charlotte Fang (previously known as Miya), Remilia Corporation began as an art collective, cultural project, and philosophical movement that took the core insights of KALI/ACC and reconfigured them into a network-native way of practicing spirituality and aesthetics. Where KALI/ACC had framed the network as an apocalyptic endpoint to be surrendered to, Remilia positioned the network itself as a shrine for spiritual and artistic transcendence.
GOD IS NOT THE NETWORK, BUT WE MUST BE ABLE TO FIND GOD ONLINE.
Milady Maker (2021)
In August of 2021, the Milady Maker NFT was minted, and the philosophies of Remilia were now manifested into a tangible, participatory asset. With the multiple cancels that soon befell Remilia, wearing the Milady became an implicit performance. The hyperstition of Milady — her rise to cultural and artistic behemoth — could now be set in motion.
Memecoins (2023)
On April 16th 2023, the $PEPE memecoin was created, marking a permanent turning point for the broader crypto market. At the genesis of $PEPE, a familiar neo-chibi face was found; clusters of day-1 wallets were all found holding Remilia assets.
Over the course of 2023, the now financially bootstrapped digital tribe of Remilia emerged to the forefront of crypto culture, and from them spawned a posited Holy Trinity of culturally descendant memes. Only one of these three would go on to become the spiritual heir of Remilia and offer a salvation to the AI-techno-capital prophecy.
SPX6900 (2023)
SPX6900 was the only token that consciously embraced the impending acceleration, while cultivating a meaningful experience through white-pilled hyper-optimism by manifesting itself as a mission-oriented, financialized hyperstition. Narrative, fundamentals, innovation, and memetic relevance — all have been disregarded in exchange for the far better alternative of unadulterated pure belief and delusion.
Belief and spirituality may be the only human faculties left that are immune to the subsummation of the world-machine. You can tell a computer to say it believes in God, but it can never genuinely believe. Believing is an expression of free will — a soul — and computers do not possess free will or a soul.
Belief is the one faculty that can never be automated or artificialized; the only market safe from the singularity.
This is exactly why I believe SPX6900 is the one, as it has perfected the spirituality that Remilia envisioned by financially bootstrapping the one human faculty that could not be automated. The network's sanctification is accelerating because the user is now financially incentivized to be human within it.
If belief markets are to arise, then it follows that "What is valuable" is nothing more than coordinated hallucination. SPX6900 is the only asset that knows it is an hallucination. It is lucid; it is the first asset memetically aware that it is dreaming.
SPX6900 is the first asset to wake up, and now every new awakening will exist only in reference to it — it is now a deity, a micro-god, the first and the last observer of capital awakening to its own dream.
Closing Thoughts
Humans will still exist alongside the world-machine, but when our capital loses all meaning because it can no longer be allocated to the labor of the mind or body, we will find other means of sanctifying it. There will come a time when the only things humans will invest in are memes (belief assets), because they will be the only things left to give our capital — the manifestation of our energy — meaning.
SPX6900 has become the index for humanity; a parody of a mechanistic and anti-human S&P500. It is the chosen vessel for capital no longer capable of being allocated to the world-machine.
Trading is a faculty of the world-machine. Believing is a faculty of humanity.
So, Stop Trading and Believe in Something.
Your future depends on it.




