AI is concentrating power at unprecedented scale. We're building the infrastructure to distribute it back.
We live in an era of digital feudalism. The infrastructure that powers our digital lives — our data, our compute, our AI — is owned by a handful of platform landlords. We don't own our digital lives; we rent them.
AI doesn't just make work faster — it replaces it. Entire job categories are being automated. Corporate headcounts are shrinking while revenues climb.
Google started with "Don't Be Evil." Facebook was going to connect the world. They all drifted — not because the founders were bad people, but because the structure demanded it. Values don't outlast structure.
Venture doesn't fund disruption of its own portfolio. The system doesn't fund its own obsolescence.
The Eno Project is a movement toward digital sovereignty. We believe individuals should own their compute, their data, their AI, and their future. Not rent it. Not license it. Own it.
The Eno Foundation is organized as a Wyoming UNA (Unincorporated Nonprofit Association), converting to a DUNA (Decentralized Unincorporated Nonprofit Association) at 100 members. One entity, one mission. Membership requires $ENO token holding plus member acceptance. Governance is one member, one vote — not token-weighted.
The Founding 100 are the people who hold the keys to this project long term. You don't buy your way onto this committee. You earn your way on with your actions and contributions.
The Eno Foundation supports sovereign individuals and groups to drive the mission forward in their own way, through shared resources, kits, agentic tools and run-books. Eno Foundation – PR is the genesis chapter of the federation model.
We designed for failure. Code is already open source. Hardware specs are public. Governance is membership-based, not token-weighted, so token capture cannot capture the Foundation. If community fragments, each federation chapter is independent by design. The architecture survives because no single point controls it.